At MMU Ambala, delve into the intricate science of Medical Radiology, where skilled professionals master the art of capturing diagnostic images of the body's internal structures using advanced technologies such as Ultrasound, X- ray, CT scan and MRI. This paramedical course equips the students with expertise in conducting radiation-based diagnostic tests crucial for medical interventions. Graduates of this program at MMU Ambala are well-prepared for rewarding careers in the vibrant healthcare sector, including opportunities in diagnostic departments, intensive care units, and surgical theatres of hospitals. The demand for Radiographers continues to grow, making this field a promising pathway for those passionate about medical imaging and patient care.
Apply NowAfter completing the Medical Radiology program at MMU Ambala, graduates can explore diverse career opportunities in the healthcare industry. They can work as Radiographers in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, and outpatient clinics, performing and interpreting X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound examinations. Opportunities also exist in specialized areas such as interventional radiology, where they assist in minimally invasive procedures. Graduates may advance to roles as Radiology Technologists, Radiology Managers, or pursue further specialization in areas like nuclear medicine or radiation therapy. The field offers stable employment prospects, competitive salaries, and the satisfaction of contributing to patient care through accurate diagnostic imaging.
Duration: 4 yrs.(Including 1 year of Clinical Training/Internship) The candidate should have passed Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) of a Board of School Education, Haryana or an examination recognized as equivalent to there or Senior Secondary Examination (12th), Pre-Medical or Plus Two or an equivalent examination from any Indian/Foreign Universities/Boards with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects in the qualifying examination and should have attained the age of 17 years or more on December 31st of the year of admission.