Bachelor of Radiation Therapy Technology (BRTT)
About the Course
The Bachelor of Radiation Therapy Technology is a specialized undergraduate program designed to train students in the precise delivery of ionizing radiation for the treatment of cancer. The curriculum integrates advanced knowledge of radiation physics, clinical oncology, dosimetry, and radiobiology with practical patient care skills. Students are trained to operate sophisticated radiotherapy equipment, ensuring they can work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary oncology team to deliver safe and accurate treatment while managing patient well-being.
Duration
8 semesters /4 years
3 years (1st to 6th semester) of Academic + 1 Year (7th & 8th semester) of Internship
Admission Eligibility Criteria
Candidate must have passed (10+2 Science) from recognized School Certification Board or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry & Biology
(B or AB Group)
Tuition Fees
30,000 per Semester
Why to Choose?
- Program alignment with the latest National Standards. (NCAHP)
- Clinical training at Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) approved M. S. Patel Cancer centre having two Linear Accelerators of a much higher capacity (the first of its kind in Asia)
- Innovative Teaching Learning Methodologies
- Smart Classrooms facilities
- Hands-on Training at well- equipped Simulation Centre
- Well-equipped Central Library with air conditioned facilities for reading
- 100% Scholarships for deserving candidates
- Attractive medical benefits for the students
- 100% Ragging free campus
- In Campus Hostel Facilities
- In Campus Mess & Canteen Facilities
- Well-equipped Gymnasium, Indoor – Outdoor sports facilities at Activity Centre
- Free Value Added Programs on professional & holistic development
- Active Career Development & Placement Cell
- Regular Mentorship Programs providing personalised guidance.
- Benefits of spiritual development at BLISS Centre.
Scopes/ Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program have a wide range of career options in the growing field of oncology care:
- Clinical Roles: Radiation Therapist (RTT) in Government & Private Hospitals, Cancer Centers, Multi-speciality Hospitals & Nursing Homes.
- Specialized Technology: Radiation Therapists working with high-precision treatment systems such as Tomotherapy, Proton Therapy, CyberKnife, Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy, Image-Guided Radiation Therapy, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, and Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy.
- Corporate & Industry: Application Specialist for radiotherapy equipment manufacturers, Sales and Technical Support.
- Teaching & Research: Demonstrator or Tutor, Assistant Professor in Allied Health Colleges, or positions in clinical research and trials.
- Global Opportunities: Highly skilled RTTs are in great demand in healthcare sectors across the UK, USA, Middle East, and Australia.