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B.

Sc in Radiology Syllabus

BSc Radiology Syllabus & Subjects Overview

The BSc Radiology syllabus comprises important subjects like CT Scans, MRI, Ultrasound, Anaesthesia, and Echography, among others. The primary objective
of the BSc Radiology syllabus 2025 is to emphasise the scientific study of X-rays, gamma rays, and other ionising and non-ionizing radiation. Students who
pursue a BSc Radiology course get an in-depth idea of the industry-oriented knowledge and a hands-on experience with current radiology practices.

The BSc Radiology subjects have been divided into six semesters for the 3-year course duration. There are two subspecialties in this course, namely, diagnostic
radiology and interventional radiology. Both subjects are elaborated in the BSc Radiology syllabus semester wise chapters for a detailed understanding. Students
can opt for a wide range of career options after pursuing a Radiology course, including Radiology Technician, Radiologist, and MRI Technician.

BSc Radiology Year Wise Syllabus

The BSc Radiology subjects include core subjects and elective subjects. The same also features some elective subjects divided into a semester structure. The
following are some of the detailed BSc Radiology subjects 1st year, 2nd year and 3rd year offered in almost all colleges and universities:

First Year BSc Radiology Subjects (Semester 1 & 2)


Anatomy of Human Basic Physics
Diagnostic Radiology and Physics Radiography Apparatus
Pathology and Physiology Nuclear Physics
Second Year BSc Radiology Subjects (Semester 3 & 4)
Ethics and Patient Care Processing Techniques for Images
Radiography for Medical Use The Principles of Emergencies
Process of Contrast Radiography CT scan, MRI, and Ultrasound
Organizational Conduct Work on Projects
Third Year BSc Radiology Subjects (Semester 5 & 6)
Advanced Imaging Modality Instruments Auditing a Log Book
Radiation and Radiobiology Echography and Doppler
Quality Assurance The Use of Anaesthesia in Diagnostic Radiology
Imaging Techniques Other Than X-Ray Interventional Radiology Procedures

BSc Radiography Syllabus Semester wise

The syllabus for BSc Radiography is centred on the different methods of producing radiation images of the bones, organs, tissues, and blood vessels in the body.
Subjects in BSc Radiology may vary. The following is the BSc Radiology semester-by-semester syllabus:

BSc Radiography Subjects Semester 1


Regional Language Anatomy
English General Physics
Microbiology & Pathology --
BSc Radiography Subjects Semester 2
Regional Language Physiology
English Biochemistry & Pharmacology
Conventional Radiology --
BSc Radiography Subjects Semester 3
Darkroom Technique Special Radiography Procedures
General Radiology Radiation Detection, Measurement, and Protection
Radiological Physics --
BSc Radiography Subjects Semester 4
Computed Tomography Radiographic Photography
Physic of Imaging Equipment’s Radiographic Positioning & Image Processing Technique
Quality Control in Radiology and Radiation Safety --
BSc Radiography Subjects Semester 5
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Modern Imaging Technology
Radiotherapy Elective
BSc Radiography Subjects Semester 6
Interventional Imaging Technology & Ultrasonography Elective
Medical Radiography Project

BSc Radiology Core Syllabus & Subjects

BSc Radiography courses impart both theoretical and practical knowledge of modern and traditional radiography techniques, including computed tomography and
fluoroscopy. The list of the BSc Radiology core subjects are as follows:

BSc Radiography Core Subjects


Radiography Fluoroscopy
Special Radiography Modern Imaging Systems
Nuclear Medicine Production of X-rays
Interaction of Radiation with Matter -

BSc Radiology Elective Syllabus & Subjects

Find out the BSc Radiology elective subjects below:

BSc Radiography Elective Subjects


Radiographic special procedures Ultrasonography & Doppler Imaging
Medical Biotics & IPR CR, DR, and PACS
Psychology CT Scan
Advanced and Modern Imaging -

BSc Radiology Practical Subjects

The list of the BSc Radiology practical subjects have been provided below for all interested students:

BSc Radiology Subjects 1st Year


Demonstration of tissues of the body Demonstration of parts of the respiratory system
Study various body fluids Determination of Blood Groups
BSc Radiology Subjects 2nd Year
Core General Radiology Core Radiation Physics
Check light leakage in the cassette Demonstration of reflex action
Demonstration of various parts of the nervous system -
BSc Radiology Subjects 3rd Year
Prepare a characteristic curve of a Radiography film Check the effect of safe light on exposed as well as unexposed X-RAY film
Clinical Examination of Arterial Pulse Determination of Vital Capacity

BSc Radiology Entrance Exam Syllabus

For the purpose of granting admission to students for radiology courses, entrance exams are held. To be admitted, students must study for these exams and
perform well on them. The administration of entrance exams may take place at the federal, state, or even college level. These are a few of the more well-known
exams given for the radiology course:

• AIIMS institute conducts the All India Institute of Medical Sciences Radiography Entrance. It is one of our country's top medical science institutes
• Students can take the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education Research Radiography Entrance Exam - Radiology here. Those who
want to take the course must take the exam
• The Delhi University Post Graduate Medical Entrance Test - Delhi University administers Radiology exams. Students who wish to enroll in a college course
must take the exam
• Vinayaka Missions University All India Common Entrance Exam - Vinayaka Missions University administers this exam. It is a national-level exam that is used
to grant admission to various programmes
• The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Radiography Entrance Exam - This is a college-specific exam. Those who wish to study radiology
at this college should take the exam

BSc Radiology Syllabus for the entrance examination will include questions from the CBSE class 10+2 syllabus. Students will be asked questions from the
following sources:

• Biology
• Chemistry
• Physics

The BSc Radiology entrance exam will last three hours and award a maximum of 100 points. Correct answers will receive full marks, while incorrect answers will
receive one mark deducted.

BSc Radiology Important Books

Some of the best book for studying the BSc Radiology Syllabus 2025 have been mentioned in the table below for your reference. The authors transmit their
knowledge and methods for teaching to succeeding generations of learners.

Book Title Author’s Title


Unofficial Guide to Radiology: 100 Practice Abdominal X-Rays Daniel Weinberg
Grainger & Allison’s Diagnostic Radiology: The Spine Jonathan H Gillard
Musculoskeletal Imaging (Expert Radiology) Thomas Pope
Diagnostic Radiology, 3-Volume Set: A Textbook of Medical Imaging: An
Ronald G. Grainger MB ChB
Anglo-American Textbook of Imaging
Textbook Of Radiology Physics Singh Hariqbal
BSc Radiology Course Structure

The BSc Radiology course structure is an amalgamation that develops over the course of three years and assembles all six semesters of the BSc Radiology
course subjects.

The following are the course requirements:

• 6th semester
• Core subjects and electives
• Internship
• Project/Assignment Submission

Teaching Methodology and Techniques for BSc Radiology

BSc Radiology includes a variety of instructional strategies. In contrast to conventional teaching strategies, aspirants are instructed to complete practical work in
reputable labs. Aspirants are also trained in accordance with their qualifications and needs.

The teaching methods and techniques are listed below:

• Collaborative
• Experimental Design: Process-based & Problem-based
• Lecturing
• Using concept maps
• Discussion
• Reading
• Hands-on Exercises

BSc Radiology Assignments/Projects

The projects for the BSc in Radiology are extremely sophisticated and difficult. Therefore, candidates form teams of two to four people to divide up the assigned
project task equally among all of them within a set amount of time. The aspirants' ability to work independently is enhanced by this process, which also helps
them gain experience.

The BSc Radiology course subjects projects are listed below:

• The findings in hypertensive patients' echocardiograms at Conquest Medical Imaging Center in Enugu
• Analyzing the degree to which standard Posteroanterior chest Techniques are being followed
• figuring out what influences radiographers' adherence to their professional body
• Battery-powered dual face radiographic viewing box made by hand
• Public awareness of the health effects of telecommunications radiation

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