Whether B.Sc. In RTT is approved by AERB New Delhi or not, if yes why BGGI name is not display in the list of AERB.

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    NETHAJI MACHANI | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago
    B.Sc. In Radiation Technology (RT) or Radiation Therapy Technology (RTT) is a specialised programme that trains students in the use of radiation to diagnose and treat cancer and other medical conditions. The programme is usually offered by universities or colleges that are recognised by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) in India. To answer your question, it is important to note that AERB approval is required for colleges and universities to offer B.Sc. In RTT programs in India. The approval process involves verifying that the institution has the required infrastructure, equipment, and faculty to offer quality education and trai
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