Can I pursue M.Sc in Radiological Physics after studying B.Sc in Radiotherapy Technology?

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    kyra fernandez

    7 months ago

    Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in Radiological Physics after completing a B.Sc. in Radiotherapy Technology, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the university offering the program. Typically, M.Sc. in Radiological Physics requires a background in physics, and having a B.Sc. in Radiotherapy Technology might allow you to apply, especially if your coursework included subjects like radiation physics, medical imaging, or related topics. However, it's essential to check the specific requirements of the university, as some may prefer candidates with a B.Sc. in Physics or a related field.

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