B.Sc Nuclear Medicine Technology

A B.Sc in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) 3-years study + 1 year internship program provides specialized education and training in the field of nuclear medicine, which utilizes radioactive substances to diagnose and treat various medical conditions. Nuclear medicine technologists play a vital role in patient care by performing imaging procedures and administering therapeutic treatments under the supervision of physicians.

We are the one of the few colleges in India offering B.Sc Nuclear Medicine Technology. 

There is a vast scope for this field. Candidate passing out this course are in great demand in Medical Colleges, Nuclear Medical Centers, Research Institution, Diagnostics and Oncology Centers. 

There is high demand for this specialty qualified candidate in USA, Europe and Middle east and south East Asian countries.

  • Our institute will guarantee 100% placement for all our student in India and abroad.
  • Salary package in India is around Rs. 10- 12 LPA.
  • Salary package in abroad is around Rs. 40 - 60 LPA.

The curriculum of a B.Sc. NMT program typically includes courses in nuclear physics, radiation safety, radio pharmacy, radiobiology, anatomy, physiology, and medical imaging techniques. Students also learn about patient care, medical ethics, quality control, and regulatory standards in nuclear medicine.

Hands-on training is a significant component of B.Sc. NMT programs, with students gaining practical experience in clinical settings through supervised rotations in nuclear medicine departments of hospitals or imaging centers. During these rotations, students learn to operate specialized imaging equipment, prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals, perform imaging procedures such as PET scans and bone scans, and ensure patient safety and comfort throughout the process.

Upon completion of the program, graduates are eligible to sit for certification exams administered by organizations such as the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Certification is typically required for licensure and employment as a nuclear medicine technologist.

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