B.Voc Radiology & IT
B.Voc Radiology & IT
The B.Voc in Radiology and Imaging Technology (IT) is a three-year undergraduate program designed to prepare students for a career in the rapidly advancing field of medical imaging. Radiology technologists are critical in diagnosing diseases and injuries by using advanced imaging equipment such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound. This program combines academic knowledge with hands-on training to ensure students are well-versed in modern imaging techniques and safety protocols.
Course Highlights:
- Industry-Centric Curriculum: Comprehensive courses on imaging modalities, radiographic techniques, and patient care.
- Practical Training: Extensive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art imaging equipment.
- Experienced Faculty: Learn from radiology experts and healthcare professionals.
- Internship Opportunities: Collaborations with reputed hospitals and diagnostic centers.
- Placement Support: Assistance in securing roles in healthcare institutions and research facilities.
Eligibility Criteria:
- 12th pass with a Any stream (Arts / Science / Commerce preferred).
- Equivalent qualifications as recognized by the institution are also considered.
Course Duration:
This is a three-year program divided into six semesters, including coursework, lab training, and internships.
Syllabus:
FIRST SEMESTER (I)
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BVOC – RIT 1.1 : Human Anatomy for Radiology & Imaging
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BVOC – RIT 1.2 : Radiology Technician
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BVOC – RIT 1.3 : Vocational Practical
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GE – RIT 1.1 : Basic Computing Skills
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GE – RIT 1.2 : English Language
SECOND SEMESTER (II)
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BVOC – RIT 2.1 : Darkroom Techniques
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BVOC – RIT 2.2 : Emergency Medical Technician-Basic
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BVOC – RIT 2.3 : Vocational Practical
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GE – RIT 2.1 : Digital and Financial Literacy
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GE – RIT 2.2 : Health and Safety at Workplace
THIRD SEMESTER (III)
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BVOC – RIT 3.1 : Clinical Radiography
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BVOC – RIT 3.2 : Patient Relations Associate
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BVOC – RIT 3.3 : Vocational Practical
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GE – RIT 3.1 : Environmental Studies
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GE – RIT 3.2 : Communication Skills
FORTH SEMESTER (IV)
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BVOC – RIT 4.1 : X-ray contrast procedures
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BVOC – RIT 4.2 : Certificate in Biomedical Engineering
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BVOC – RIT 4.3 : Vocational Practical
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GE – RIT 4.1 : Human Values and Ethics
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GE – RIT 4.2 : Personality Development
FIFTH SEMESTER (V)
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BVOC – RIT 5.1 : Clinical Radiography
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BVOC – RIT 5.2 : Patient Relations Associate
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BVOC – RIT 5.3 : Vocational Practical
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GE – RIT 5.1 : Organizational Behaviour
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GE – RIT 5.2 : Business Communication
SIXTH SEMESTER (VI)
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BVOC – RIT 6.1 : Principle of Medical Emergencies
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BVOC – RIT 6.2 : Genetic Counselor
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BVOC – RIT 6.3 : Vocational Practical
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GE – RIT 6.1 : Entrepreneurship Skills
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GE – RIT 6.2 : Project Management
Learning Outcomes:
Candidates will:
Operate and maintain advanced radiographic and imaging equipment.
Perform diagnostic imaging procedures with precision.
Adhere to safety standards and protocols to minimize patient exposure to radiation.
Assist radiologists in interpreting medical images for diagnosis and treatment planning.

Career / Job Opportunities:
- Radiologic Technologist
Operate X-ray, MRI, and CT scan machines to capture high-quality images for diagnostic purposes. Work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, or clinics.
- MRI Technologist
Specialize in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), assisting in detailed imaging of soft tissues, brain, and other organs. Ensure patient safety during imaging procedures.
- CT Scan Specialist
Perform advanced imaging procedures using computed tomography (CT) equipment. Your expertise will be essential for diagnosing internal injuries and conditions.
- Interventional Radiology Assistant
Assist radiologists during minimally invasive procedures such as biopsies, catheter insertions, or stent placements, using imaging guidance.
- Radiology Equipment Trainer
Train healthcare staff or students on the operation, calibration, and maintenance of radiology equipment for optimal usage.
- Radiation Safety Officer (RSO)
Ensure compliance with safety standards in radiology departments. Manage radiation exposure for staff and patients and implement safety protocols.
- Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Work in nuclear medicine departments, administering radioactive substances and capturing images to evaluate organ function and detect abnormalities.
- Healthcare Administrator in Radiology
Manage the administrative operations of radiology departments, including staff coordination, scheduling, and compliance with health regulations.
- Educator/Trainer in Radiology
Pursue a career in academics as a lecturer or trainer in vocational colleges, teaching radiology techniques and theory.
- Radiology Information Systems (RIS) Specialist
Manage digital radiology systems, including storing, retrieving, and analyzing imaging data for improved patient care and operational efficiency.
Why Choose us
✅Expert mentoring by leading radiology professionals.
✅Training on cutting-edge imaging technology and software.
✅Internship opportunities with reputed hospitals and diagnostic centers.
✅Affordable fee structure with scholarships for deserving students.
✅Strong focus on practical learning and industry readiness.
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