X-ray Assistant (Diploma in X-ray Technology)
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65
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- 2 years
About This Course
X-ray is one of the most common technologies used by the healthcare industry. Most of us had an x-ray at some point in our life, whether it’s been for an injury or a routine check-up like at the dentist. X-rays are a common way to see inside the body to diagnose and treat ailments or monitor any progression in the body. There are a good number of career roles available for the students after the completion of their Diploma in X-ray Technology course. If the idea of using the latest imaging technology on the job sounds exciting to you, a career in X-ray technology might be the right choice for you. With lucrative salary packages, a career in this field holds great opportunities in the medical industry.
Name of Course |
Diploma in X-Ray Technology |
Level |
Diploma-UG |
Duration |
2 years |
Course Mode |
Full Time |
Exam Type |
Annual/Semester |
Minimum Academic Requirement |
10+2 in Science |
Minimum Aggregate Score Requirement |
45% or more |
Subject Preference |
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics |
Admission/Selection process |
University-Level Entrance/Merit-based |
Course Objective
A diploma in X-ray technology is a highly in-demand sector in which students can learn and seek jobs after completing the program, the healthcare field has constantly been expanding and advancing into the future. As the community finds better ways to detect health problems, the demand for X-ray technology has also risen, a diploma in X-ray technology or a graduate degree in Radiology can be the beginning of your career as an X-ray technician. Earning your diploma in X-ray technology is a base for other certifications, such as advanced radiography certifications and specialized BSc and health administration degrees.
Career Opportunities
- X-Ray Technician
- Assistant X-Ray Technician
- Radiography Imaging Technician
- Radiography Technician
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Course syllabus/Topic Covered
Group A (1 Year)
Section | Topic |
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Year 1 | Human Anatomy |
Year 1 | Radiographic Techniques and Diagnostic |
Year 1 | Radiodiagnostic Radiography Equipment |
Year 1 | Radiography: Patient Care and Hospital Practice |
Year 1 | Basics of Radiography |
Year 1 | Electrocardiography |
Group B (1 Year)
Section | Topic |
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Year 2 | Radiodiagnostic Result Correlation |
Year 2 | Clinical Haematology, Chemistry, and Urinalysis |
Year 2 | Diagnostic Radiography |
Year 2 | Radiographic Techniques |
Year 2 | Radiographic Image Acquisition |
Year 2 | Basic Physics |