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Diploma (Radio Imaging Technology)

DIPLOMA (RADIO IMAGING TECHNOLOGY)

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Diploma (Radio Imaging Technology)

Duration

3 Sections

Registration Fee

10000

Exam Fee/ Module

6000

No. of Modules

24

NSQF

3 To 5

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PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE

Diploma in Radio Imaging Technology (DRIT) programme aims to students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to work in a high-quality radio imaging setups. This programme primarily focuses on instructing students on a variety of radio imaging methods and techniques used in illness diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of internal body structures.


ACADEMIC PROGRESSION :-

  • After completing NSQF Level 5 DRIT Programme, the candidate will be eligible for lateral entry into Second Year of Bachelor’s Degree in relevant field at NSQF Level 6.
  • The Candidate will be considered as equivalent to Sr. Secondary Certificate (PCB) for admission into first year of Bachelor’s Degree Programme offered by the university.


SECTION A – NSQF LEVEL 3

Sr. No.
Name of Module
Code CR TH PR HRS
1. Applied Physics – I

06 04
02
128
2. Applied Chemistry – I

06
04
02
128
3. Applied Biology – I

06
04
02
128
4. English – I

06
06
00 096
5. Trade Theory (RIT) – I

06
06
00 096
6. Trade Practical (RIT) – I

06
00 06 192
7. Patient Care and Medical Ethics

04
02 02 096

TOTAL

40 26 14 864


OPTIONAL EARLY EXIT CERTIFICATE (OECC) :-

The candidate will qualify for Charter Certificate (Radio Imaging Assistant) on completion of Section A with additional 3 Months Internship/ Filed Practice/ On Job Training.



Abbreviations Used :-

CR
SEMESTER Programme Credits.
TH
Lecture/ Tutorial Component/ Lecture & Practicum Component/ Lecture, Tutorial & Practicum Component/ Practicum Component etc
One Credit of TH component means one hour of engagement per week per semester or 30 minutes of engagement per week per year.
PR
Seminar/ Internship/ Studio Activities/ Laboratory Work/ Practical/ Field Work/ Project/ Community Engagement & Services/ OJT etc.
One Credit of PR component means two hours of engagement per week per semester or one hour of engagement per week per year.
HRS
PROGRAMME HOURS



SECTION B – NSQF LEVEL 4

Sr. No.
Name of Module
Code CR TH PR HRS
1. Applied Physics – II

06 04
02
128
2. Applied Chemistry – II

06
04
02
128
3. Applied Biology – II

06
04
02
128
4. English – II

06
06
00 096
5. Trade Theory (RIT) – II

06
06
00 096
6. Trade Practical (RIT) – II

06
00 06 192
7. Employability Skills

04
02 02 096

TOTAL

40 26 14 864


OPTIONAL EARLY EXIT CERTIFICATE (OECC) :-
The candidate will qualify for Basic Training Senior Secondary Certificate (RIT) on completion of Section B with additional 3 Months Internship/ Filed Practice/ On Job Training.

INTRA-TRADE ADMISSIONS:-
The candidate will be eligible for intra-trade Admission into the Graduation Programme in relevant stream at NSQF Level 5 offered by the University.

INTER-TRADE ADMISSIONS :-
The candidate will be eligible for Inter-Trade admissions into various graduation programme offered by the University whose base eligibility requires English/ Physics/ Chemistry/ Biology in combinations or individually.


Abbreviations Used :-

CR
SEMESTER Programme Credits.
TH
Lecture/ Tutorial Component/ Lecture & Practicum Component/ Lecture, Tutorial & Practicum Component/ Practicum Component etc
One Credit of TH component means one hour of engagement per week per semester or 30 minutes of engagement per week per year.
PR
Seminar/ Internship/ Studio Activities/ Laboratory Work/ Practical/ Field Work/ Project/ Community Engagement & Services/ OJT etc.
One Credit of PR component means two hours of engagement per week per semester or one hour of engagement per week per year.
HRS
PROGRAMME HOURS


SECTION C – NSQF LEVEL 5

Sr. No.
Name of Module
Code CR TH PR HRS
1. Fundamental of Information Technology

04 02
02
096
2. Radiographic Techniques

04
02
02
096
3. Clinical Radiography

04
02
02
096
4. Professional Management

02
02
00 032
5. Patient Care in Diagnostic Radiology

04
02
02 096
6. Laboratory Management and Ethics

02
01 01 048
7. Quality Assurance & Radiation Safety

04
02 02 096
8. Bio Medical Waste Management

02
01 01
048
9. Health Education & Health Communication

04
02
02
096
10. Internship/Apprentice/OJT

10 00 10 320

TOTAL

40 26 14 1024


Abbreviations Used :-

CR
SEMESTER Programme Credits.
TH
Lecture/ Tutorial Component/ Lecture & Practicum Component/ Lecture, Tutorial & Practicum Component/ Practicum Component etc
One Credit of TH component means one hour of engagement per week per semester or 30 minutes of engagement per week per year.
PR
Seminar/ Internship/ Studio Activities/ Laboratory Work/ Practical/ Field Work/ Project/ Community Engagement & Services/ OJT etc.
One Credit of PR component means two hours of engagement per week per semester or one hour of engagement per week per year.
HRS
PROGRAMME HOURS


  • 10th or equivalent
  • Credit Transfer to Section B of the Programme :- 10+2 (PCB) or eq./ NSQF Level 3 certificate in relevant trade after class 10th.

Technical Skills: This program trains students to operate imaging equipment such as X-ray machines, ultrasound machines, CT scanners, and MRI machines. Students also learn how to interpret and analyze these images to identify medical conditions accurately.
Radiology Technologist: They operate and maintain imaging equipment, prepare patients for imaging procedures, and develop film or digital images.
MRI Technologist: They specialize in using MRI technology to take detailed images of internal body structures, assisting in diagnosing various medical conditions.
CT Technologist: They specialize in using CT scan technology to produce detailed images of internal body structures.
Ultrasound Technologist: They specialize in using ultrasound technology to create images of internal body structures.
Radiology Supervisor: They manage the daily operations of a radiology department, ensuring equipment is properly maintained and staff are trained and operating efficiently.
Quality Assurance: Teaching students quality assurance and control techniques to ensure accurate results, conformity to standard operating procedures (SOPs), and compliance with legal requirements.
Laboratory Safety: Encouraging a culture of safety in the lab by educating students on handling potentially harmful materials, preventing infections, and following safety procedures to safeguard themselves, their patients, and the environment.
Professional Ethics: Teaching students ethical principles and proper conduct, such as maintaining patient confidentiality and data integrity, and holding them accountable for their actions in accordance with the rules of law and professional ethics that apply to medical laboratories.
Communication Skills: Improving verbal and written communication skills to interact and communicate in a professional and sympathetic way with patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals.
Critical thinking and problem-solving: Developing the ability to analyze complicated laboratory data, work through technical problems, and come to timely and accurate judgments that will enhance clinical diagnosis and patient care.
Lifelong Learning: Promoting a dedication to lifelong learning and ongoing professional development to stay up with changes in radio image science, technology, and best practices.
The overall goal of this programme is to equip students for a successful career as knowledgeable and capable radiologist technologist who can positively impact patient wellbeing.