Bachelor of
Science in Nuclear Medicine
Technology (B.Sc. NMT)...

Prepare for careers in diagnostic imaging, oncology,
and nuclear medicine technology.

The Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) is a 4-year programme focused on nuclear medicine and molecular imaging technologies. It covers key areas such as radio pharmacy, imaging instrumentation, and radiation safety, with a strong clinical and technical foundation.

Students receive practical training and clinical exposure using advanced imaging systems like PET and SPECT, like PET and SPECT, along with internships in nuclear medicine departments. The programme prepares graduates for careers in hospitals, cancer centres, research, and the radiopharmaceutical industry.

Programme Highlights

At Apollo AHA, the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) programme is designed to blend academic knowledge with practical clinical laboratory training. Here is what makes this programme a transformative experience for aspiring laboratory professionals.

Advanced Diagnostics

4-year NCAHP-aligned programme in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.

Clinical Readiness

Training in radioisotope handling, imaging instrumentation and radiation safety.

Workforce-Aligned

Hands-on experience with gamma cameras, PET and SPECT imaging.

Professional Growth

Strong emphasis on patient safety, quality control and ethical practice.

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES

To establish a solid understanding of the concepts of nuclear medicine, visual science, ocular anatomy and optics.
To provide both technical and clinical skill competency associated with the complete eye examinations, vision assessments and optical dispensing.
To offer experiential training to students about the diagnosis and management of refractive errors, ocular conditions and low vision management.
To cultivate professional ethics, critical thinking and communication skills in patient-centred environments, specifically blood disease cure.
To prepare students to appropriately act in clinical situations using modern tools and ophthalmic technology.

COURSE STRUCTURE

The Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) curriculum is structured over five years to provide comprehensive knowledge of vision science, clinical diagnostics and ophthalmic practice, culminating in a full-year clinical laboratory internship.

YEAR 1
Anatomy, Physiology, Radiation Physics, Basic Nuclear Medicine.
YEAR 2
Radiopharmacy, Instrumentation, Imaging Techniques, Clinical Posting.
YEAR 3
Advanced Nuclear Imaging, Quality Assurance, Clinical Training.
YEAR 4
Internship and Project work.
Programme Syllabus >

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

  • Applicants must have completed Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects with at least 50% marks.
  • Students with a PCM background and Biology as a supplementary subject are also eligible.

PROGRAMME FEE

The tuition fee for the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) programme is 2.5 lakh per annum.

SCHOLARSHIP

Career Opportunities

Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) graduates are equipped for dynamic careers in hospitals, eye care clinics, optical retail and research. With strong clinical training and academic depth, they are well-prepared to serve patients across all segments of vision care.

Hospitals

Nuclear Medicine Technologist.

₹3.5–5 LPA
Eye Care Clinics

Employment in hospitals, cancer centres and diagnostic laboratories.

₹3–5 LPA
Optical Retail Chains

Opportunities in research organisations and radiopharmaceutical industry.

₹3.5–5 LPA
Research & Academics

Scope for higher education and specialised certifications.

₹4–6.5 LPA

Frequently Asked Questions

Applicants must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as required subjects and a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board. Students with a PCM background who take Biology as a supplementary course are also eligible.
The Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) is a 5-year degree programme.
The total fee of a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (B.Sc. NMT) programme is 2.5 LPA per annum.
At Apollo AHA, we have a dedicated Career Development Cell that provides complete placement assistance, such as resume building, interview preparation and hospital networking opportunities. We conduct recruitment drives with various employers visiting the campus.
Fees are payable semester-wise. The first instalment is due at the time of admission to the programme and subsequent payments are due at the beginning of each semester. Apollo AHA also offers flexible payment options, including semester-wise, annual or one-time full payment.
Yes, Apollo Allied Health Academy provides merit-based scholarships worth up to 25% of tuition for ideal applicants. In addition, partner banks offer need-based financial help and student loans. Students from low-income backgrounds may be eligible for special scholarships through our Inclusive Education Initiative.
Students can pursue a Master of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology (M.Sc. NMT), M.Sc. in Vision Science or specialisations in contact lens technology, low vision rehabilitation or pursue research and academic roles.
Yes, Nuclear Medicine Technology is a globally recognised profession. With further certification or licensing exams, many graduates work abroad in countries like the UAE, Australia, the UK and Canada.

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Email: admissions@apollouniversity.edu

Address:
#55, Mezanine Floor, Ali Towers,
Greams Road, Chennai

Apollo Allied Health Academy

Phone: +91 8712409851

Chennai, Chittoor

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