SGTU Ph.D. (RIT) FAQs
Ques. What research areas can I pursue in the PhD in Radio Imaging Technology at SGT University?
Ans. The PhD in Radio Imaging Technology at SGT University covers a wide range of cutting-edge research areas. These include AI and Deep Learning in Radiology (automated diagnosis, image segmentation), MRI Biomarkers for Early Disease Detection, Radiation Dose Reduction Techniques (particularly relevant for CT and fluoroscopy), 3D Reconstruction in Medical Imaging, Tumour Detection Using Multimodal Imaging, Neuroimaging in Degenerative Disorders (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's), and Functional Imaging for Cancer Diagnosis. The growing integration of AI in diagnostic radiology makes this an especially timely and impactful area for doctoral research, with strong publication and patent potential.
Ques. Is a GATE score required for PhD admission in Radio Imaging Technology at SGT University?
Ans. A GATE score is not mandatory but is highly beneficial. Candidates with a valid GATE score are exempted from SGT University's Research Entrance Test (RET) and are called directly for the personal interview and research proposal discussion. GATE 2026 results were declared on 19th March 2026, so candidates with a valid score can use it for the July 2026 admission cycle. Additionally, a GATE score may make you eligible for the GATE fellowship (INR 37,000/month) subject to the university's internal policy. Candidates without GATE/NET/JRF must appear for the university's RET on 18th July 2026.
Ques. What facilities does SGT University offer for PhD research in Radio Imaging Technology?
Ans. SGT University has advanced radiology labs equipped with MRI, CT scanners, digital X-ray systems, and medical imaging software. The 700+ bed multispecialty teaching hospital on campus provides access to a large volume of clinical imaging data for research purposes. The university also has strong ties with hospitals, imaging centres, and diagnostic labs in the Delhi NCR region, enabling data collection and collaborative research. Additionally, SGT University supports interdisciplinary research collaborations with its medical, dental, and engineering departments, which is particularly valuable for AI-based imaging research projects.
Ques. What is the mandatory coursework requirement for PhD scholars in the first semester?
Ans. As per UGC PhD Regulations 2022, all PhD scholars at SGT University must complete mandatory coursework during the first semester before they can be fully registered as PhD scholars. For the PhD in Radio Imaging Technology, this coursework typically covers Research Methodology, Biostatistics, Advanced Imaging Techniques, and domain-specific advanced topics. The coursework is assessed through examinations and assignments, and scholars must pass before proceeding to full research registration. The coursework fee of INR 25,000 is a one-time charge. Early completion of coursework is essential as it unlocks access to the full research phase of the programme.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a PhD in Radio Imaging Technology from SGT University?
Ans. A PhD in Radio Imaging Technology opens diverse and high-value career paths. In academia, graduates can join as Assistant Professors or Associate Professors in radiography and allied health sciences departments. In research, roles include Medical Imaging Researcher at hospitals, research institutes, or diagnostic equipment companies (Siemens Healthineers, GE Healthcare, Philips). In the health technology sector, AI-based health tech startups and digital health companies actively recruit imaging scientists. Graduates can also work as Regulatory Affairs Specialists with healthcare regulatory bodies or as Consultants with international health organisations. Expected salary ranges from INR 6-10 LPA in academia to INR 12-20+ LPA in the private sector and international roles.
Ques. Can I pursue the PhD in Radio Imaging Technology at SGT University if I have an M.Sc. in a related field like Medical Imaging or Radiology from a different university?
Ans. Yes, candidates with an M.Sc. in Radio Imaging Technology, Medical Imaging Technology, or a closely related field from any recognised university are eligible to apply, provided they have a minimum of 55% marks. The programme is not restricted to SGT University graduates. However, the research proposal you submit at the time of application should align with the research expertise of available faculty supervisors at SGT University. It is advisable to review the faculty profiles and ongoing research projects on the SGT University website before finalising your research proposal, as supervisor availability in your specific area of interest can influence your admission outcome.






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