The B.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) at Maurya Group of Institutions is an advanced undergraduate degree focused on the diagnostic visualization of the human body’s internal structures. Radiologic imaging is the primary tool used by modern medicine to look inside the body, guide non-invasive surgeries, detect early-stage cancers, and accurately map traumatic injuries.
This comprehensive program combines principles of radiation physics, human anatomy, and advanced computational technology to turn students into highly precise imaging technologists.
The curriculum guides students through an extensive list of imaging modalities. Starting with foundational digital radiography (X-rays) and fluoroscopy, students quickly advance to complex systems including computed tomography (CT scanning), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diagnostic ultrasound, and interventional radiology procedures. Coursework covers core areas like radiation safety guidelines, radiobiology, cross-sectional anatomy, patient care in imaging departments, and medical digital imaging communications (DICOM).
Students learn to position patients accurately, select precise exposure metrics, and optimize image quality while keeping radiation exposure to a minimum.
Maurya’s clinical model ensures students transition from classroom theory to active imaging departments. By managing complex imaging workflows, graduates become exceptional candidates for positions as CT/MRI imaging specialists, radiologic technologists, or clinical application coordinators across worldwide diagnostic networks and healthcare manufacturing companies.
Integrated Course Features & On-Site Facilities
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Modern Digital Radiography Unit: Fully operational X-ray training rooms where students learn patient positioning, beam alignment, and digital image processing.
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Advanced Cross-Sectional Imaging Labs: Access to advanced workstations equipped with specialized software for cross-sectional anatomy review, CT scan rendering, and MRI sequence planning.
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Ultrasound & Mammography Training Bays: Dedicated spaces showcasing clinical ultrasound equipment to help students learn real-time soft tissue and vascular imaging.
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Radiation Safety & Dosimetry Infrastructure: Equipped with lead-shielded environments, protective gear, and radiation monitoring equipment to build safe clinical habits
