B.Sc. in Medical Imaging Technology
The B.Sc. MIT program at KVV prepares students to operate modern diagnostic imaging tools and assist in clinical radiology practices. With advanced training in CT, MRI, and ultrasound, graduates are ready for careers in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and imaging research.
Overview
The B.Sc. in Medical Imaging Technology is a 3-year undergraduate program followed by a 1-year compulsory rotatory internship. It is designed to train students in diagnostic imaging techniques like X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound. The course provides both theoretical and practical knowledge needed to assist radiologists and operate modern imaging equipment in clinical settings.
Students build a strong foundation in medical imaging with practical skills in X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound technologies, along with patient care and radiation safety.
Basic anatomy, physiology & radiological physics
X-ray techniques including C-arm & portable systems
Radiographic photography & special imaging procedures
CT, MRI, ultrasound, Doppler, and digital imaging
Patient care, quality assurance & radiation safety
Clinical postings in various hospital departments
Understanding AERB guidelines & PCPNDT compliance
The B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) program at KVV blends medical science with hands-on training in diagnostic imaging, patient care, and advanced radiological techniques to prepare students for careers in hospitals and diagnostic centers.
Core Curriculum (Traditional Undergraduate)
Years 1
Semester
Theory Subjects
Semester I
- Basic Anatomy (Theory & Practical)
- Basic Physiology (Theory & Practical)
- Fundamentals of Imaging Technology
- Generic Electives: Stress Management & Personality Development
Semester II
- Radiological Physics
- Radiographic Anatomy
- Radiographic Photography
- Hospital Practice (Care of Patient I & II)
- Discipline-Specific Elective: Posting in Anatomy/Physiology
Years 2
Semester
Theory Subjects
Semester III
- Radiographic Techniques – Routine Procedures
- Radiographic Techniques – Special Procedures
- Physics of Radiographic Equipment I & II
Semester IV
- Ultrasound Imaging
- Interventional and Digital Radiology
- MRI Imaging and Patient Care
- Quality Assurance & Radiation Safety
- DSE: Clinical Posting in Medicine & Paediatrics
Eligibility Criteria:
- Annual Intake:
- 6 seats per year
- Eligibility Criteria:
- The candidate must have passed 10+2, or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology with a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
- Duration:
- 4 Years
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