Merit prepared on basis of the qualifying exam
10+2 (Science) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
The Bachelor of Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology (BMRIT) is a 3.5-year undergraduate allied health sciences program designed in accordance with the guidelines of the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP).
The program aims to develop competent radiology and imaging professionals equipped with in-depth theoretical knowledge, hands-on clinical skills, ethical values, and patient-centered care competencies. Graduates are trained to operate advanced diagnostic imaging equipment and assist in accurate diagnosis and patient management across healthcare settings.
As per NCAHP and institutional guidelines:
The program adopts a competency-based education model emphasizing both theory and clinical practice as recommended by NCAHP.
Program Overview
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure & Laboratories
Clinical Exposure & Training
The BMRIT program provides comprehensive exposure to major diagnostic imaging domains, including:
Within a few years of completing the Bachelor of Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology (BMRIT) program, graduates will be capable of:
Create prosperous careers in a variety of healthcare environments as qualified medical radiologists and imaging technologists.
Utilize theoretical understanding and practical expertise in radiography and imaging processes to facilitate precise diagnosis and patient treatment.
In radiology practice, exhibit professional ethics, integrity, and responsibility while abiding by legal and regulatory requirements.
Use quality assurance and radiation physics concepts to guarantee patient safety and radiation protection.
Effectively communicate with radiologists, interdisciplinary healthcare teams, patients, and caregivers.
Through ongoing education and professional development, adjust to changes in imaging technology and medical procedures.
Manage routine and difficult clinical issues in radiology departments by applying critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Use teamwork, leadership, and good workflow management to make a significant contribution to healthcare organizations.
Seek postsecondary education, specialist certifications, research, or academic positions in allied health sciences and medical imaging.
After graduation, students will have the ability to:
Use your understanding of pathology, anatomy, physiology, and imaging principles in radiological operations.
Use diagnostic imaging devices in a safe and efficient manner.
Choose suitable imaging methods and evaluate clinical requisitions.
Show staff and patients how to protect themselves from radiation.
Effectively communicate with medical personnel, patients, and caregivers.
Maintain patient confidentiality, legal obligations, and professional ethics.
Apply critical thinking and problem-solving techniques to clinical situations.
Make effective use of digital imaging equipment and information technology.
Perform well in interdisciplinary medical settings.
Pursue ongoing professional growth and self-directed study.
The BMRIT program's graduates will be capable of:
Use X-ray, CT, MRI, and USG equipment to conduct diagnostic radiography operations.
Use radiation protection methods and radiation physics concepts in imaging procedures.
Help radiologists with interventional and advanced imaging techniques.
Take care of quality control, basic troubleshooting, and imaging equipment maintenance.
Accurately maintain digital documentation, PACS, and imaging data.
Notes: Semester 1 and 2 are applicable only for regular entry students. Lateral entry students begin from Semester 3.
Yes, the BMRIT program is structured and delivered in accordance with the guidelines prescribed by the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP).
The duration of the program is four years, which includes academic coursework, clinical training, and a mandatory supervised internship.
Yes, clinical training is a core component of the BMRIT program. Students undergo structured clinical postings in hospitals and diagnostic centers as per NCAHP norms.
Students receive training in conventional radiography (X-ray), Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasonography (USG), mammography, and introductory interventional radiology.
Yes, radiation physics, radiation protection, and patient safety are integral parts of the BMRIT curriculum, ensuring compliance with national safety standards.
Candidates must have completed 10+2 (Science) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognized board, along with meeting age and medical fitness requirements as prescribed by regulatory authorities.
Graduates can work as Radiology Technologists, CT/MRI Technologists, Ultrasound Assistants, PACS Administrators, or pursue higher education and specialized certifications in medical imaging.
Yes, graduates are eligible for postgraduate programs, diploma courses, and research opportunities in medical imaging and allied health sciences.
Yes, professional ethics, patient rights, communication skills, and legal responsibilities are emphasized throughout the program in line with NCAHP guidelines.
Graduates are eligible for registration with the appropriate regulatory bodies in India. Employment opportunities may also be available abroad, subject to country-specific licensing and qualification requirements.