For quick diagnosis
and prompt treatment of hidden ailments, trauma
care or orthopedic cases, a qualified and trained
X-Ray technician is an asset to any medical
facility.
In order to operate these
hi-tech equipments, technicians have to be well
trained - there is a great demand for these
people in all hospitals.
Eligibility
for Admissions :
A pass in PUC or equivalent examination with
a minimum of 40% marks in optional subjects
under science faculty such as PCB, PCMB, or
CBZ.
Age
Limit :
The candidate should have attained a minimum
age of 17 years as on 31st December from the
year of admission. The upper age limit is 40
years, but for in-service candidates this rule
can be relaxed.
Duration
of the Course :
Two years from the commencement of the term.
Admission can be made in a year either in June
or January.
Scheme
of Examination :
There shall be two examinations- one at the
end of the first year called as Preliminary
Examination and the other at the end of the
second year - the final examination. Both the
examination shall be conducted by the Para Medical
Board.
No student whose name is not
approved by the Para Medical Board will be allowed
to take up the preliminary examination. A student
without 75% attendance both in theory and particles
during the course of the study will also not
be allowed. However, a student can be promoted
to study the second year if he has completed
the first year study.
A certificate will be
issued by the Para Medical Board to the successful
candidate on completion of the final examinations.
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