Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology (B.Sc. MIT) is a 4-year academic program at the Institute of Medicine (IOM). Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology focuses on the innumerable technical procedures for diagnosing various diseases processes.
| Affilation | Tribhuwan University (TU) |
| Duration | 4 Years |
| Institute Type | College |
| Average Fees Incurred | NPR 200,000 - 600,000 |
| Employment Roles | Radiologic Technologist Medical Imaging Technologist Radiographer CT Technologist MRI Technologist |
| Placement Opportunities | Hospital and Clinics Diagnostic Imaging Center Research Instituitions Government Healthcare Facilities |
Enterance Exam : In order to pass the integrated admission process, a minimum of 50 percentile should be obtained.
Practical Training: Emphasis on practical skills through clinical training in real healthcare settings.
Advanced Imaging Technologies: Exposure to and understanding of advanced imaging modalities to stay current with industry trends.
Radiation Safety: Comprehensive training on radiation protection and safety measures.
Patient-Centric Approach: Focus on patient care, communication, and ethical considerations in medical imaging.
Career Preparation: Equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills for a career in medical imaging technology.
Must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects from a recognized educational institution and passed with a minimum of 50% or 2.4 CGPA in the Proficiency Certificate Level or Grade 12 Science Group.
Core Science Courses: Anatomy and Physiology, Pathology, Medical Physics, Biology and, Chemistry
Radiographic Technology Courses: Principles of Radiographic Imaging, Radiographic Procedures, Radiation Protection and Safety, Image Processing and Evaluation
Clinical Training: Hands-on training in medical imaging departments. Practical experience in conducting radiographic procedures under supervision.
Advanced Imaging Modalities: Introduction to advanced imaging technologies such as CT (Computed Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).
Ethics and Patient Care: Patient care principles and ethical considerations in medical imaging.