Jagannath University BRT FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology after completing the program from Jagannath University Jaipur?
Ans. Graduates of Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology can work as Radiotherapy Technologists or Radiation Therapy Technicians in cancer hospitals, oncology centers, radiation therapy departments, nuclear medicine departments, and research institutions. They assist radiation oncologists in planning and delivering radiation treatment to cancer patients. With growing cancer incidence in India, there is increasing demand for trained radiotherapy professionals. Graduates can also pursue higher studies in M.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology or related fields.
Ques. Is the Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology program currently being offered at Jagannath University Jaipur for 2026-27?
Ans. The program has been listed on third-party platforms with application dates of January 2-29, 2026. However, the official Jagannath University website's 2026-27 program list and the Department of Allied Health Sciences page do not explicitly list 'Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology' as a current standalone program. Students are strongly advised to verify the current availability of this program directly with the university's admissions office at jagannathuniversity.org or by calling the university before applying.
Ques. What is the difference between Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology and B.Sc. in Medical Radio Imaging Technology (MRIT) at Jagannath University?
Ans. B.Sc. MRIT (Medical Radio Imaging Technology) focuses on diagnostic imaging techniques such as X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound, training students to operate imaging equipment for disease diagnosis. Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology, on the other hand, focuses on therapeutic use of radiation for cancer treatment, including treatment planning, radiation delivery, and patient care in oncology settings. Both are paramedical programs but serve different roles in healthcare.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology?
Ans. Graduates can work as Radiotherapy Technologists in government and private cancer hospitals, AIIMS, Tata Memorial Hospital, regional cancer centers, and private oncology clinics. Other career options include working in nuclear medicine departments, radiation safety departments, and medical equipment companies. Graduates can also appear for government recruitment exams for radiotherapy technologist positions in state health departments and central government hospitals.
Ques. What is the duration and mode of the Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology program at Jagannath University Jaipur?
Ans. The Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology program is a 2-year full-time on-campus program. The program includes theoretical coursework as well as practical training through the university's advanced medical simulation labs and clinical exposure. Students are advised to confirm the exact duration and curriculum with the university, as program structures may be updated.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for admission to Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology at Jagannath University Jaipur?
Ans. Admission to the Bachelor in Radiotherapy Technology program is primarily through JUEE (Jagannath University Entrance Examination) and direct merit/interview. The JUEE 2026 was held on February 1, 2026. Students who missed JUEE can apply through direct merit/interview. CUET UG scores may also be accepted. The basic eligibility is 10+2 pass (Science preferred) with minimum 50% marks. Students should verify the current admission process with the university.
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