What are the qualifications needed for MSc in medical technology (radiology)?

Asked about Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh - M.Sc. in Medical Technology Radiodiagnosis

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  • The MSc in Medical Radio Imaging is a full-time, two-year post-graduate programme created to familiarise students with the administration and operating principles of complex radio imaging equipment.
    The eligibility for this course vary from institution to institution, but in general, any BSc graduate may enrol. Some institutions only accept BSc grads with specialisations in radiology, nursing, or any other area of medicine.
    The performance of the applicant on entrance examinations like NEET, MET, etc. is typically taken into consideration for MSc Medical Radio Imaging admissions, which are then followed by individual interviews.
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