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Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (BMRIT) – LATERAL

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    Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (BMRIT) – LATERAL

    The global health market is expected to witness exponential growth from both the demand and supply sides of the ecosystem, and we must focus on making a technology-enabled healthcare ecosystem the backbone to aid India in solving many of its existing healthcare challenges. Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (BMRIT) at The Neotia University (TNU) shall train the students to become expert imaging technologists in the medical field and enable them to independently manage and operate all the equipment available in the field of radio-diagnosis and imaging, and assist the medical practitioners in the proper diagnosis of diseases, with minimum radiation hazards and quality patient care. The Course Curriculum is designed by Academic and Industry experts. Internship and Training programs at various Radiology and Medical Imaging divisions of Hospitals are mandatory. The Department is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. Industrial experts, academicians, doctors, and hospital personnel visit the campus, to train students in research and industrial opportunities.

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    Eligibility Criteria

    Diploma in Radiology & Medical Imaging Technology (DRMIT) [2yrs after class 10+2 or 3yrs after class 10th]

    Curriculum / Syllabus

    • Semester 1
    • Semester 2
    • Semester 3
    • Semester 4
    • Semester 5
    • Semester 6
    • Semester 7
    • Semester 8

    Semester 1

    Sl. No.

    Course Code

    Subject 

    Hours Per Week

     

    L

    T

    P

    CREDIT
    L+T+P

    1

    BIT 101

    Introduction to National Healthcare Delivery System in India

    2

     

     

    L 2

    2

    BIT 102

    Human Anatomy and Physiology

    4

     

    4

    L 4+ P 2

    3

    ESNL 101

    Communication and soft skills-I

    1

     

    2

    L 1+ P 1

    4

    BIT 103

    Medical Terminology, Record keeping (including anatomical terms)

    2

     

     

    L 2

    5

    BIT 104

    Basics Physics including Radiological Physics

    3

     

    2

    L 3+ P 1

    6

    BIT 105

    Medical Law and Ethics

    2

     

     

    L 2

    7

    BIT 106

    Principle of  Management

    2

     

     

    L 2

    8

    BIT 107

    Introduction to Quality and Patient Safety 

    3

     

     

    L 3

    9

    GE 001

    GE

    2

     

     

    L 2

     

     

     

     

     

    TOTAL

    25

    Semester 2

    Subject Code

    Subject

    COURSECREDIT

    L

    T

    P

    BIT201

    HumanAnatomyand Physiology

    includingPathologyPart-2

    4

    BIT202

    ConventionalRadiographyand

    equipment

    3

    1

    ENLS201

    EnglishLanguageandSoftSkills II

    1

    BIT203

    RadiographicandImage Processing Techniques.

    3

    BIT204

    BasicComputersandInformation Science

    1

    BIT205

    BasicsofBiochemistry

    1

    1

    BIT261

    HumanAnatomyand Physiology

    includingPathologyPart-2 Practical

    2

    BIT262

    ConventionalRadiographyand equipment Practical

    1

    BIT263

    RadiographicandImage

    ProcessingTechniquesPractical

    1

    BIT264

    BasicComputersandInformation Science LAB

    1

    ENLP261

    EnglishLanguageandSoftSkills II LAB

    1

    BIT-002

    BRMIT Directed Clinical Education–partI(studentship)

    1

    GE-002

    GE

    2

    TOTAL

    T-17+P-7=24

    Semester 3

    Course code  

    Subject 

    CREDIT

    L

    T

    P

    BIT-301

    Clinical Radiography- Positioning Part 1

    3

    1

    BIT-302

    Modern Radiological and imaging Equipment including Physics

    4

     

    BIT-303

    Contrast & Special Radiography procedures

    4

     

    ENLS 301

    English and communication skills III

    1

     

    ENLP 301

    English and communication skills III LAB

    1

    BIT 361

    Clinical Radiography- Positioning Part 1 (Practical)

    2

    BIT 362

    Modern Radiological and imaging Equipment including Physics (Practical)

    1

    BIT 363

    Contrast & Special Radiography procedures (Practical)

    2

    BIT 003

    BRMIT Directed Clinical Education part II (studentship)

     

     

    1

     GE

    GE

    2

     

     

    Semester 4

    Course Code

    Subjects

    CREDIT

    L

    T

    P

    BIT 401

    PhysicsofNewerImagingModalities

    3

    1

    BIT 402

    Clinical RadiographyPositioningPart 2

    3

    1

    BIT 403

    Newer Modalities Imaging Techniques including patientcare

    3

    BIT 404

    QualityControlinRadiologyandRadiationSafety

    4

    ESNL 401

    EnglishandcommunicationskillsIV

    1

    ENLP 401

    English and communication skills IV LAB

    1

    BIT 461

    PhysicsofNewerImagingModalities

    1

    BIT 462

    Clinical RadiographyPositioningPart 2

    2

    BIT 463

    Newer Modalities Imaging Techniques including patientcare

    1

    BIT 464

    QualityControlinRadiologyandRadiationSafety

    1

    GE

    GE

    2

    BIT 004

    BRMIT Directed ClinicalEducation–partIII (studentship)

    1

    Semester 5

    S.

    No

    CourseType

    Course

    Name

    Course/Subject Name

    L

     T

     P

    Credit

    THEORY

    1

    CC

    BIT501

    Interventional/RadiologicalProcedure

    4

     1

     –

    5

    2

    DEC

    BIT502

    Dental Radiography

    4

     1

     –

    4

    3

    AEC

    BIT503

    RecentAdvances in Imaging -I

    3

     2

     –

    3

    4

    GE

    BIT504

    Radiation Hazards, Protection&

    Planning of the Department- I

    3

     2

     –

    5

    PRACTICAL

    1

    AEC

    BIT561

    RadiographicTechniqueofOrthopedics-I

         –

     –

     6

    3

    TOTAL

    20

    Semester 6

    SL.

    No

    Course

    Type

    Course

    Name

    Course/Subject Name

    L

    T

    P

    Credit

    THEORY

    2

    CC

    BIT601

    Special Radiographic

    Techniques–II(ClinicalAspect)

    3

    2

    5

    3

    CC

    BIT602

    Recent Advances in Imaging –II

    3

    1

    4

    4

    CC

    BIT603

    Radiation Hazards, Protection&

    Planning of the Department- II

    3

    1

    4

    5

    CC

    BIT604

    Biostatistics & ImagingInformatics

    2

    1

    3

    PRACTICAL

    1

    AECC

    BIT661

    RadiographicTechniqueofOrthopedics-II

    6

    3

    TOTAL

    19

    Semester 7

    S.

    No

    CourseType

    CourseName

    Course/Subject Name

    L

    T

    P

    Credit

    THEORY

    1

    CC

    BIT701

    Emergency&PediatricRadiography

    1

    1

    6

    5

    2

    SEC

    BIT702

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    1

    1

    6

    5

    3

    SEC

    BIT703

    ComputedTomography

    1

    1

    6

    5

    4

    AEC

    BIT704

    Mammography and Dexa Scan

    0

    0

    6

    3

    5

    GE

    BIT705

    Ortho/Cath Lab

    1

    1

    6

    5

    PRACTICAL

    1

    SEC

    BIT761

    Project/Case study/Log book

    20

    TOTAL

    43

    Semester 8

    S.

    No

    CourseType

    CourseName

    Course/Subject Name

    L

    T

    P

    Credit

    THEORY

    1

    CC

    BIT701

    Emergency&PediatricRadiography

    1

    1

    6

    5

    2

    SEC

    BIT702

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    1

    1

    6

    5

    3

    SEC

    BIT703

    ComputedTomography

    1

    1

    6

    5

    4

    AEC

    BIT704

    Mammography and Dexa Scan

    0

    0

    6

    3

    5

    GE

    BIT705

    Ortho/Cath Lab

    1

    1

    6

    5

    PRACTICAL

    1

    SEC

    BIT761

    Project/Case study/Log book

    20

    TOTAL

    43

    Program Educational Objective

    PROGRAMME OUTCOMES:

    On successful completion of the programme, the graduates will be able to:

    PO1: Foundational Knowledge of Radiologic Sciences: Graduates will demonstrate a strong foundation in human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical physics, relevant to diagnostic imaging and therapeutic radiology.

    PO2: Proficiency in Imaging Modalities: Graduates will be competent in operating various imaging technologies including X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasonography, Mammography, and Nuclear Medicine.

    • PROGRAMME OUTCOMES:

      On successful completion of the programme, the graduates will be able to:

      PO1: Foundational Knowledge of Radiologic Sciences: Graduates will demonstrate a strong foundation in human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical physics, relevant to diagnostic imaging and therapeutic radiology.

      PO2: Proficiency in Imaging Modalities: Graduates will be competent in operating various imaging technologies including X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasonography, Mammography, and Nuclear Medicine.

      PO3: Patient Care and Safety: Graduates will be able to provide quality patient care by ensuring comfort, dignity, and safety, including accurate positioning and radiation protection.

      PO4: Radiation Safety and Protection: Demonstrate knowledge and implementation of radiation protection principles for patients, staff, and self in accordance with regulatory guidelines (e.g., AERB, ICRP).

      PO5: Quality Control and Assurance: Understand and apply quality control and quality assurance measures to ensure optimal imaging performance and diagnostic accuracy.

      PO6: Individual and team work: Function effectively on multidisciplinary teams.

      PO7: Communication: Graduates will be able to communicate effectively.

      PO8: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these tone’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments

      PO9: Life-long learning: Adopt technological changes and promote life-long learning.

      PO10: Research and Lifelong Learning: Develop a mind-set for critical thinking, evidence-based practice, and engagement in research and lifelong learning to stay updated with evolving technologies.

      PO11: Information Technology and Documentation: Use information systems, PACS, HIS, and RIS for proper documentation, image archiving, and reporting workflows.

      PO12: Career Readiness and Higher Education: Prepare for employment in hospitals, diagnostic centers, or academic institutions, and pursue higher education or specialization in radiologic sciences.

       

      PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:

      PSO1: Graduates will be proficient in performing diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and Ultrasound with accuracy, safety, and adherence to radiation protection protocols

      PSO2: Students will demonstrate the ability to operate and maintain imaging equipment efficiently, understanding the physics and technological principles behind each modality.

      PSO3: Graduates will be able to assess image quality, recognize anatomical structures and pathological findings, and assist radiologists in diagnosis by ensuring optimal imaging outcomes.

               PSO4: Students will exhibit strong ethical standards, effective communication skills, and a commitment to patient care and inter-professional collaboration in clinical settings

       

       

      PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:

      PSO1: Graduates will be proficient in performing diagnostic imaging procedures such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and Ultrasound with accuracy, safety, and adherence to radiation protection protocols

      PSO2: Students will demonstrate the ability to operate and maintain imaging equipment efficiently, understanding the physics and technological principles behind each modality.

      PSO3: Graduates will be able to assess image quality, recognize anatomical structures and pathological findings, and assist radiologists in diagnosis by ensuring optimal imaging outcomes.

      PSO4: Students will exhibit strong ethical standards, effective communication skills, and a commitment to patient care and inter-professional collaboration in clinical settings.

    Fee Structure

    Courses OfferedFee Per Semester (A) (Rs.)One Time Fee (B) (Rs.)1st Semester Fee (A+B) (Rs.)No. of SemesterTotal Course Fee (Rs.)7th & 8th Semester – Exam Fee for OJT/RW (Rs.)
    Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (BMRIT) – LATERAL54,00029,00083,0004+22,69,00024,000

    Modes of Payment

    ‘The Neotia University’

    Bank of Baroda
    A/C No. 6595020000033
    IFSC Code : BARB0VJOKOL
    Branch : SME Branch, Kolkata-700001


    Students can make the payment of Fee by following modes

    • 1. Demand Draft in the name of
      The Neotia University
    • 2. Cheque in the name of
      The Neotia University
    • 3. Online Payment of
      The Neotia University website

    Scholarships

    Scholarship / Sponsorship Criteria for India, Nepal, Bhutan & Bangladesh Students Admission
    for the Session 2026-27 at THE NEOTIA UNIVERSITY (TNU), W.B. for UG and Lateral Entry Courses
    SL NO.TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPCLASS XII % or Equivalent %TERMS AND CONDITIONSPERCENTAGE (%) OF SCHOLARSHIP ON TUITION FEE
    1CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIPi) Yearly Family income should be less than 2.5 Lakhs
    ii) Interview and document verification will be done by an empowered committee
    50% TO 100%
    2GRAMOTTHAN SCHOLARSHIP
    (Students from Gram Panchayat area of South 24 Parganas)
    >= 65%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs**25%
    3SPECIAL HILL STUDENTS’ SCHOLARSHIP
    [Students from GTA Area (W.B), North-East States, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Nepal & Bhutan]
    >= 65%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs**25%
    4SAHODARYA SCHOLARSHIP
    (Siblings of all students – present or passed out)
    >= 60%ANY25%
    5MERE APNE SCHOLARSHIP
    (For Ambuja Neotia Group employees – in memory of Late Vinod Kumar Neotia)
    >= 60%Yearly Family Income less than 5.0 Lakhs**25%
    6SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP>= 60%STATE / NATIONAL LEVEL PARTICIPANT / CHAMPION25%
    7CULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP>= 60%STATE / NATIONAL LEVEL PARTICIPANT / CHAMPION25%

    Residential Facilities

    The University is equipped with avant-garde Infrastructure. We offer a rather impressive array of facilities viz smart classrooms, modern laboratories, conference and seminar halls, Wi-Fi enabled campus, a high-tech Learning Resource Centre, state-of-the-art IT Centre, clean and airy student residences, mess serving wholesome meals, indoor and outdoor sport facilities including a plush new gymnasium with latest equipments. Campus Banking Facilities, Doctor-on-call and Hospital Linkages are also available to enhance the student’s convenience.

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    How to Apply

    Step 1

    Sign up /Fill up the Application Form

    Step 2

    Appear for Admission Entrance Test

    Step 3

    Test Results

    Step 4

    Provisional Admission

    Step 5

    Final Admission

    Step 1:

    Sign up /Fill up the Application Form

    The student must first complete the Registration/Enquiry Form via the TNU website (www.tnu.in) or any other online platform that provides access to the TNU Registration/Enquiry link. Upon submitting the Registration Form, the student will receive a link via email, SMS, or WhatsApp to complete the Application Form. The Admission Counsellor at TNU will assist in filling out the form. Upon submission, a unique application number will be assigned to the student.

    Step 2:

    Appear for Admission Entrance Test

    All undergraduate course applicants are required to take an admission entrance examination. Once the Application Form is submitted, the Admission Test option will become available on the Student Dashboard. By selecting this link, students can complete the test at their convenience from any location. Students applying for lateral entry into postgraduate courses are exempt from this test. A distinct admission test will be organized for PhD candidates.

    Step 3:

    Test Results

    Within 24 hrs. of Admisison Test, the test results will be available at student’s Dashboard. 40% is the qualifying marks for the test.

    Step 4:

    Provisional Admission

    Following the submission of the Application Form, if the student successfully passes the entrance examination, they may secure provisional admission in their chosen and available course by remitting a fee of Rs.10,000/-. The payment procedure and link are provided above. Upon completion of the payment via TNU’s Payment Gateway, a receipt will be generated and can be accessed on the student’s Dashboard.

    Step 5:

    Final Admission

    After students receive their H.S (10+2) marks and meet TNU’s eligibility requirements for a specific course, they may secure final admission by remitting the outstanding balance of the first semester fee. Once the final admission fee is paid, a UID number will be generated for the student, allowing them to attend classes. The provisional start date for classes is set for August 1, 2025.

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    Important Dates

    Online Registration Starts FromStarted from January 2026
    Provisional AdmissionStarted from January 2026
    Entrance Examination DateMarch 2026 to July 2026
    Declare of Test ResultsWithin 24 hours of appearing the test
    Last date of Admission*The final date for Admissions will be as per UGC Guidelines.

    FAQs

    What is the qualifying criteria to take admission?

    Diploma in Radiology & Medical Imaging Technology (DRMIT) [2yrs after class 10+2 or 3yrs after class 10th]

    Yes, online test entrance test is required.

    54,000 is the semester fees.

    Apart from Semester fees an “One time Admission fees”-is 29,000/- is required to be paid, in which 10,000 is admission processing fees, 10,000 is security deposit (refundable), 5,000 is university registration fees, 3,000 is development fees, 1,000 is alumni association subscription fees.

    Yes, Govt approval is required. TNU have DME (Swastha Bhavan) affiliation & approval for the course.

    We have 4 faculty members for the course.

    There is 7 types of scholarship offered by TNU. Please check the website for details.

    The top recruiting companies are Jaypee Hospital, RN Tagore Hospital.

    Please visit our website & click on ‘apply now’ button, then a link will be sent to your email id. You can open the link & apply from there & also our counsellor will guide you accordingly.

    Yes. We have a dedicated placement cell who takes care of the placement & internship for this course.

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