Can Radiotherapy Technology be done after B.Sc MIT (Medical Imaging Technology)? Does Swaminarayan University offer Radiotherapy course?

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    Rupesh Katariya | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, it is possible to pursue a Radiotherapy Technology course after completing a B.Sc. in Medical Imaging Technology (MIT). The two fields are related but focus on different aspects of healthcare. Medical Imaging Technology primarily deals with diagnostic imaging, whereas Radiotherapy Technology is focused on cancer treatment through radiation. After completing your B.Sc. MIT, you can apply for a post-graduate Diploma or degree in Radiotherapy Technology or other related programs in medical institutions offering such courses.

    As for Swaminarayan University, they may offer various healthcare and medical courses, but it's important to ch

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