Our department runs two academic master’s programs and a PhD program:

Master’s Programs:

  • Program 1: M.Sc. in Radiopharmacy and Molecular Imaging
    • Description: The M.Sc. in Radiopharmacy and Molecular Imaging is a specialized postgraduate degree focusing on the use of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, as well as advanced imaging techniques to visualize biological processes at the molecular and cellular levels. This field combines elements of pharmacy, chemistry, biology, and medical imaging technologies to develop and apply radiopharmaceuticals for clinical and research purposes.
    • Duration: 2 years
    • Requirements: Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in Life Science/Biotechnology/Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Pharmacy with a minimum 50% marks or equivalent grades from any recognized institute/University are eligible to apply.
  • Program 2: M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology
    • Description: The M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology is a specialized postgraduate degree focusing on the use of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, as well as advanced imaging techniques to visualize biological processes at the molecular and cellular levels. This field combines elements of pharmacy, biology, and medical imaging technologies to develop and apply radiopharmaceuticals for clinical and research purposes.
    • Duration: 2 years
    • Requirements: Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in Physics as one subject with 50% marks or equivalent grades from any recognized institute/University are eligible to apply.

PhD Program:

  • PhD in Nuclear Medicine:
    • Description: The PhD program in Nuclear Medicine is designed to prepare students for careers in research, academia, and advanced clinical practice in the field of nuclear medicine. The program focuses on the application of radioactive substances and their chemistry used as diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It integrates advanced coursework, cutting-edge research, and clinical training to provide a comprehensive education in this specialized area of medical science.
    • Duration: minimum three years
    • Requirements: M.Sc. in Chemistry or Allied Sciences/Nuclear Medicine with National Level fellowship
    • Opportunities: Pursuing a PhD in Nuclear Medicine offers numerous opportunities in both academic and professional realms.