I have completed B.Sc. Radiology in Radiological Physics. Can I do M.Sc in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging technology?

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    Aayush Tyagi

    2 years ago
    Eligibility criteria for postgraduate course, that is M.Sc. In nuclear medicine technology demand a completed B.Sc. In the same field from a recognised and registered university the marks or percentage required for this may vary from university to university. Some of them are also contact entrance exams different universities conduct their entrance exam different portals (either offline or online). Top 2 institutes in India for M.Sc. In nuclear medicine technology
    1. Tamil Nadu Dr M. G. R medical university, Chennai
    2. Manipal Academy of Higher Education- MAHE, Manipal.

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