Diploma in X-Ray
Diploma in X-Ray Technology is a specialized 2-year program designed to train students in the use of X-ray machines for diagnostic purposes. This course equips students with the knowledge and practical skills required to operate X-ray machines, produce high-quality images, and assist in diagnosing medical conditions.
The curriculum covers various aspects of radiology, including X-ray physics, radiation protection, anatomy, radiographic techniques, and patient care. Students are trained to capture clear and accurate X-ray images of bones, organs, and tissues while ensuring the safety of both the patient and themselves from radiation exposure. The course also includes practical training in clinical settings, where students gain hands-on experience under the supervision of experienced radiologists.
Eligibility typically requires 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Some institutes may also conduct an entrance test or interview for admission.