The B.Sc. in Radiology & Imaging Technology programme is designed to prepare students for
professional roles in diagnostic imaging and radiological services. The programme builds a strong
foundation in imaging sciences, radiation principles, patient positioning, and the use of modern
diagnostic imaging equipment, supported by structured clinical exposure.
Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in hospitals, diagnostic centres, imaging facilities, and
healthcare institutions through a curriculum that integrates academic learning with practical
application. This balanced approach ensures the development of technical competence, safety
awareness, and professional responsibility required in diagnostic healthcare settings.
Students also gain real-world exposure through practical training, supervised clinical practice, and
interaction with experienced imaging professionals, helping bridge the gap between classroom
learning and professional practice while supporting accurate and safe diagnostic services.
To develop practical skills in vision assessment and eye care
To familiarise students with optometric instruments and clinical workflows
To enhance patient communication and ethical practice
To prepare students for roles in clinical and optical care settings
In-campus optometry clinics and optical laboratories
Exposure to refraction, vision testing, and optical dispensing
Hands-on training with optometric instruments
Air-conditioned classrooms with audio-visual learning tools
Academic and clinical reference resources.