Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology is a three-year-long undergraduate level programme. As the name suggests, the course deals with Nuclear Medicine Technology which is a diagnostic medical treatment and imaging speciality. The programme comprises combined elements of Physiology, Physics, Applied Anatomy, Chemistry, Computing and Mathematics.
This course teaches students about diagnosing and treating diseases in patients by administering radioactive tracers. With respect to the depth of information provided about the functioning of different body systems, Nuclear Medicine Technology differs a lot from other imaging techniques like CT Scan, X-Ray, etc.
Course Name |
Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology |
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Short Name |
B.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology |
Course Level |
Undergraduate |
Course Type |
Degree Programme |
Degree |
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) |
Specialisation |
Nuclear Medicine Technology |
Relevant Stream |
Medical |
Course Duration |
3 Years |
Course Mode |
Regular |
Minimum Qualification Required |
10+2 |
Age |
Not Specified |
Selection Process |
Admission Through Entrance Exam/ Direct Admission |
Course Fee |
INR 3,000 - INR 2 Lakhs |
Job Type |
Radiologist, Research Assistant, Associate and Lab Leader, Professor, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, etc. |
Average Salary |
INR 2 LPA - INR 9 LPA |
B.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology eligibility criteria are mentioned below. Candidates must meet these criteria to get admission to the course.
Candidates must have completed Class 12 from a recognised educational board.
Candidates must have studied the following subjects in 10+2: Biology/ Mathematics, English, Chemistry and Physics.
The minimum percentage required for the course is 50%.
It may vary from institute to institute.
The admission to B.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology can is conducted either on the basis of merit or through entrance exams.
For merit-based admissions, candidates’ performance in the Class 12 examinations determine their selection.
For admissions based on entrance exams, candidates’ performance in the exam is taken into consideration for the counselling or selection process.
The year-wise syllabus for B.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology is mentioned below.
Year I
Basics of Physics and Nuclear Physics |
Human Anatomy and Physiology |
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Basics of Computer |
Image Hard Copies Production in NM, including Image Processing Techniques/ X-Ray Film |
Year II
Radiopharmacy and Radiochemistry |
Physics of Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation |
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Nuclear Medicine Techniques and Special Procedures |
Year III
Quality Assurances in Nuclear Medicine |
Recent advances in Nuclear Medicine Techniques |
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Radiation Biology |
Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine |
The fee structure for B.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology is mentioned below.
Institute Type |
Minimum Fee |
Maximum Fee |
Average Fee |
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Private Colleges |
INR 18,280 |
INR 6.8 Lakhs |
INR 2.4 Lakhs |
Public Colleges |
INR 6,000 |
INR 6 Lakhs |
INR 30,300 |
After completing B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology, candidates can explore the following areas for job opportunities.
Employment Areas |
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Job Profiles |
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The salary details for different job profiles are mentioned below in the table.
Job Profiles |
Salary |
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist |
INR 6 LPA - INR 8 LPA |
Associate and Lab Leader |
INR 4 LPA - INR 6.1 LPA |
Professor |
INR 8 LPA - INR 11 LPA |
Research Assistant |
INR 2 LPA - INR 4.2 LPA |
Radiologist |
INR 3 LPA - INR 4.5 LPA |