Medical Imaging Technology (MIT)
The Department of Medical Imaging Technology trains students in advanced imaging techniques that play a central role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Medical imaging technologists work closely with radiologists and healthcare professionals to perform and interpret imaging procedures such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. The program is designed to provide a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, radiation physics, imaging techniques, and patient safety.
With modern laboratories, digital imaging equipment, and clinical training in reputed hospitals and diagnostic centers, students gain hands-on experience in operating imaging machines and assisting in specialized procedures. The department emphasizes both technical expertise and compassionate patient care, ensuring that graduates are confident, ethical, and well-prepared for the healthcare industry.
Graduates of Medical Imaging Technology have diverse career opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, research institutions, and medical equipment companies. The department is committed to producing skilled imaging technologists who contribute significantly to accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and advancement in medical science.