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Ph. D - Radiotherapy

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PhD in Radiology is a professional course that trains students to become specialists in various ailments of the human body. .

PhD in Radiology is a professional course that trains students to become specialists in various ailments of the human body. After completing a PhD in Radiology, one can have multiple careers such as consultant radiology, radiographer, academician and many more. The PhD in Radiology/Radiological Science has 50 seats per batch starting from June and October every year. They provide 3 years of full-time international level study for radiological imaging. The focus is the advanced training in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, radiation oncology, pet-CT etc. The complete course of PhD in Radiology is divided into 4 parts and a dissertation. Anyone who meets the eligibility criteria can enroll in this course. Some of the important factors that determine eligibility for admission include good education records, score in MHT-CET, some previous research papers, and of course personal interest and passion for experts on Radiology/Radiological Science. Getting admission in PhD in Radiology courses is extremely challenging as the number of applicants are more than the number of seats available. In this article, we are going to look into some of the most vital facts that you should know about a PhD in Radiology, and we will also tell you about its course structure, duration, and other stakes involved in it. PhD in Radiology course is the latest course offered by us with a very efficient and updated syllabus. At the end of the PhD in Radiology course, the students are offered jobs as faculty members and professors in well-established institutes and universities across the nation.

The students who are interested in getting admission into this course must have had a Bachelor's Degree (M.B.B.S) from any recognized University, with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the subjects of undergraduate courses with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate. The fees charged for this course vary greatly. One would expect the cost of a two-year program to be much greater than a course of only a semester or two. In addition, abroad fees are often much higher as compared to domestic programs. The same can be said of salaries earned by graduates of the program. For instance, a radiology graduate from abroad may earn less than his counterpart in India. 

In this context Placement, India's services are invaluable to aspiring candidates. Placement India through its established and proven experience of more than a decade, has developed itself as a most reliable platform to guide the aspiring students in their endeavor of getting admission into the PhD program in Radiology. The College interviews are generally conducted in four rounds, two PET & Two NLET. The best ingredients in determining the merit of an individual candidate for admission into PhD (Radiology) programs are his/her performance in the PET/NLET and the Personal Interview. An education in radiation therapy can be a stepping stone to other types of therapy, like occupational therapy or physical therapy, which are allied health professions. Radiation oncology is the branch of medicine that uses radiation to treat cancer. Radiation therapists prepare patients for these treatments and then administer them, monitoring the patient around the clock as directed by their supervising physician. The radiation therapist gathers information on equipment to be used and device settings to determine how much radiation will be emitted and what area will be affected. A typical day may include multiple clinic visits at different medical facilities or hours at one facility treating patients throughout the day and evening.

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