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  • Introduction
  • Course Outline
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • Fee Structure
  • How to apply

The Diploma Course in Radiography and Medical Imaging is designed to equip students with the essential skills and expertise required to operate X-Ray units and perform a spectrum of imaging procedures. This program emphasizes technical proficiency, patient safety, and effective workflow management within diagnostic imaging departments.

  • This comprehensive curriculum covers a wide range of competencies essential for a diploma holder in Radiography and Medical Imaging:

    1. Workload Management: Developing initiative and time-management skills to effectively prioritize tasks and assist in planning efficient workflow patterns within the diagnostic imaging department.

    2. Patient Positioning and Adaptability: Safely positioning patients for various imaging examinations while adapting techniques based on individual medical conditions, disabilities, or trauma.

    3. Radiographic Examinations: Conducting a variety of radiographic examinations on patients, ensuring the production of high-quality images crucial for accurate diagnosis.

    4. Assistance in Complex Procedures: Assisting radiologists and senior staff during complex radiological procedures, ensuring smooth execution and patient comfort.

    5. Documentation and Record-Keeping: Swiftly and accurately recording imaging identification, patient documentation, and adhering to observation protocols for comprehensive patient records.

    6. Workflow Coordination: Ensuring timely dispatch of X-Ray films from wards to radiologists for prompt diagnosis and patient care.

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  • Application Process: Prospective students interested in enrolling in the Diploma Course in Medical Laboratory Technology can begin the application process by obtaining the official application form. This form is available either online through the institution's website or directly from the admissions office.

  • Submission of Documents: Along with the completed application form, applicants will need to submit essential documents, including educational transcripts or certificates, identification proof, and any other documents specified by the institution.

  • Entrance Examinations/Interviews: Some institutions may require applicants to undertake entrance examinations or participate in interviews as part of the selection process. Details regarding these assessments will be communicated upon submission of the application form.

  • Application Fee: Applicants are typically required to pay a non-refundable application fee. The fee amount and payment instructions will be clearly outlined on the application form or provided by the admissions office.

  • Application Deadlines: It's crucial to adhere to the stipulated application deadlines. Late applications might not be considered for the upcoming intake, so applicants are advised to submit their applications well in advance of the deadline.

  • Notification of Acceptance: Upon review of applications, successful candidates will receive notification regarding their acceptance into the program. This notification will include details about enrollment procedures, course commencement dates, and any additional requirements or formalities to complete the admission process.

  • Enrollment Confirmation: Accepted candidates will be required to confirm their enrollment by paying the necessary enrollment fees within the specified timeline. This secures their spot in the program for the upcoming academic session.

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