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COURSE FACT

STUDY LEVEL PROGRAM DURATION CREDITS HOURS

Post Graduate

1 Year/30 Credit Hours

30

Eligibility Criteria

MBBS, RIT, MIT, MID, BSN, DPT/Equivalent 2.5/4.0 CGPA is required.


Program Overview

The PGD Radiography and Imaging Technology is a one-year advanced diploma that trains students in modern diagnostic imaging techniques like X-rays, MRI, CT scans and ultrasound. It focuses on developing strong practical and analytical skills to help detect and treat medical conditions accurately. This program prepares learners to work confidently in hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centers with the latest imaging technology.

Why Choose PGD Radiography and Imaging Technology?

Choosing the PGD Radiography and Imaging Technology at GIU means learning from experienced faculty and practicing with real diagnostic equipment. The GIU PGD imaging technology program focuses on hands-on learning, research and ethical practices that prepare students for the growing medical imaging field.

  • This diploma is ideal for those who want to:
  • Upgrade their technical skills in radiography
  • Learn about modern diagnostic tools and imaging systems
  • Explore new techniques in imaging technology for healthcare professionals
  • Build a successful career in hospitals, clinics or diagnostic centers

With advanced training and strong professional guidance, students become confident imaging experts ready to serve in healthcare and medical research environments.

Career Scope & Opportunities

Graduates of the PGD Radiography and Imaging Technology can work in both public and private healthcare institutions. With the rising demand for skilled radiographers, this diploma opens doors to many career paths, such as:

  • Radiologic Technologist
  • MRI or CT Scan Specialist
  • Imaging Lab Supervisor
  • Clinical Instructor or Research Assistant
  • Diagnostic Imaging Consultant

Professionals with this qualification can also pursue higher studies or specialize in specific imaging areas. As technology continues to grow, radiography experts play a key role in improving diagnostic accuracy and patient safety worldwide.

Semester I

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
RIT-7201 Medical Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation 3(3+0)
RIT-7202 Advances in Radiological Sciences 3(2+1)
RIT-7203 Advances in CT & MRI 3(2+1)
RIT-7204 Doppler Ultrasound 3(2+1)
RIT-7101 Patient Safety & Medical Ethics 3(3+0)
  Credit Hours 15(12+3)

Semester II

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
RIT-7205 Radiomics 3(2+1)
RIT-7102 Biostatistics & Research Methodology 3(3+0)
RIT-7206 Nuclear Medicine 3(2+1)
RIT-7207 Locomotors system CT and MRI 3(2+1)
RIT-7208 Mammography and Fluoroscopy 3(2+1)
  Credit Hours 15(11+4)

Total Credit Hours of PGD Radiography and Imaging Technology are 30

What is the duration of the PGD Radiography and Imaging Technology program?

It’s a one-year diploma divided into two semesters with practical and theory classes.

Who can apply for this program at GIU?

Students with degrees like RIT, MIT, MID, BSN, DPT or MBBS are eligible to apply.

What will I learn in this diploma?

You’ll learn to use imaging tools like MRI, CT scans and X-rays and understand patient care and safety.

What career options are available after this diploma?

You can work as a radiology technologist, MRI or CT scan specialist or imaging technician in hospitals.

Does GIU offer practical training for this course?

Yes, GIU provides hands-on training in modern imaging labs and real clinical settings.