SKDU DRT FAQs
Ques. Is NEET mandatory for admission to the DRT programme at SKDU?
Ans. No, NEET is not mandatory for admission to the Diploma in Radiation Technology at SKDU. Admission is merit-based on 10+2 marks. However, students who have appeared in NEET and secured a good rank can avail additional scholarship benefits on tuition fees (up to 50% waiver for rank below 75,000).
Ques. What is the difference between DRT and DMLT at SKDU? Which one has better job prospects?
Ans. DRT (Diploma in Radiation Technology) focuses on X-ray, CT scan, and radiological imaging, while DMLT (Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology) covers blood tests, pathology, and lab diagnostics. Both have strong job prospects. DRT graduates typically work in radiology departments of hospitals and diagnostic imaging centres, while DMLT graduates work in pathology labs. DRT tends to have slightly higher starting salaries in metro cities due to the specialised nature of imaging equipment operation.
Ques. Does SKDU have its own hospital or radiology lab for clinical training?
Ans. SKDU has a central laboratory and research facility on campus. For clinical training in radiology, students are typically sent to affiliated hospitals and diagnostic centres in and around Hanumangarh. Prospective students should confirm the specific clinical training tie-ups with the admissions office before enrolling.
Ques. What is the scope after completing DRT from SKDU? Can I pursue higher studies?
Ans. After completing DRT, graduates can work as X-ray technicians, radiographers, or CT scan technicians in government and private hospitals, diagnostic centres, and imaging labs. Starting salaries typically range from Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 22,000 per month, with experienced professionals earning Rs. 3-4.5 lakhs per annum. For higher studies, graduates can pursue a Bachelor in Radiation Technology (BRT) or B.Sc. in Radiography, which opens doors to senior technician and supervisory roles.
Ques. Is the DRT programme at SKDU recognised by the Rajasthan Paramedical Council (RPMC)?
Ans. Yes, the DRT programme at SKDU is offered under the Faculty of Para-Medical and Allied Health Sciences and is aligned with RPMC norms and curriculum standards. Students are advised to verify the current recognition status directly with the university or RPMC before admission, as regulatory approvals are subject to periodic renewal.
Ques. What documents are required at the time of DRT admission at SKDU?
Ans. The following documents are typically required: 10th marksheet and certificate, 12th marksheet and certificate, transfer certificate from the last institution, character certificate, Aadhaar card, passport-size photographs, category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS, if applicable), and a medical fitness certificate. Students should carry both originals and self-attested photocopies at the time of document verification.
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