AU B.Sc Radiation Technology FAQs
Ques. Is Rajasthan domicile mandatory for B.Sc. Radiation Technology at Apex University, and why?
Ans. Yes, Rajasthan domicile is mandatory for this programme. B.Sc. Radiation Technology is a Degree Paramedical programme regulated by the Rajasthan Paramedical Council (RPMC), which restricts admissions to Rajasthan domicile candidates. You will need to submit a valid Rajasthan domicile certificate at the time of admission. Students from other states are not eligible for this programme at Apex University.
Ques. What is the Medical Fitness Certificate requirement for B.Sc. Radiation Technology?
Ans. A Medical Fitness Certificate is mandatory because radiation technology involves working with ionising radiation (X-rays, gamma rays, etc.), which can pose health risks. The certificate ensures that the candidate is physically fit to work in radiation environments. The certificate must be obtained from a registered medical practitioner and should confirm that the candidate has no conditions that would be aggravated by radiation exposure. This is a standard requirement for all radiation technology programmes across India.
Ques. What is the curriculum structure of B.Sc. Radiation Technology at Apex University?
Ans. The 3-year programme covers: Year 1 - Gross Radiology and Surface Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, Radiographic Techniques and Dark Room Procedures, Basic Radiation Physics and Principles of Radiotherapy. Year 2 - Modern Imaging with Recent Advances, Apparatus of Imaging and Radiotherapy, Physics of Radiotherapy, Radiation Protection and Monitoring, Special Radiological Procedures and Contrast Media. Year 3 - Radiotherapy Planning and Techniques, Radiation Dosimetry Principles and Application, Hospital Practice and Patient Care. This is followed by a mandatory 1-year internship in a hospital radiology department or cancer treatment centre.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after B.Sc. Radiation Technology from Apex University?
Ans. Graduates can work as Radiation Therapists administering radiation treatment to cancer patients, Diagnostic Imaging Specialists operating CT/MRI/X-ray equipment, Radiation Safety Officers ensuring compliance with radiation safety regulations, or Medical Physicists calibrating radiation equipment in hospitals. They can work in government and private hospitals, cancer treatment centres, diagnostic imaging labs, and nuclear medicine departments. Salaries for radiation technologists in India typically range from Rs. 2.5-6 LPA for freshers, with higher packages in specialised cancer hospitals and corporate healthcare chains.
Ques. Are there any scholarships available for B.Sc. Radiation Technology students at Apex University?
Ans. Institutional scholarships at Apex University are not available for this programme as it falls under Group A (Degree Paramedical). However, students from SC/ST/OBC/Minority/EWS categories can apply for government scholarships through the National Scholarship Portal (scholarships.gov.in). Rajasthan domicile students may also be eligible for state government scholarships through the SSO portal (sso.rajasthan.gov.in), including the Mukhyamantri Ucch Shiksha Scholarship Yojana.
Ques. What is the total duration and cost of B.Sc. Radiation Technology at Apex University including the internship?
Ans. The academic programme is 3 years (6 semesters) with a tuition fee of Rs. 45,000 per semester, totalling Rs. 2,70,000 for the academic portion. This is followed by a mandatory 1-year internship. The internship year fee is separate and should be confirmed directly with the university. Including hostel (Non-AC, optional), the 3-year academic cost would be approximately Rs. 3,60,000. The total programme duration including internship is 4 years, making it equivalent in duration to a standard 4-year professional degree.


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