BS (Hons.) Radiography & Imaging Technology

The BS (Hons.) Radiography & Imaging Technology program at KIAS is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and practical expertise in medical imaging, radiologic technology, and patient care. Radiography plays a vital role in modern healthcare, enabling early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment planning through imaging
techniques.
Our students gain hands-on training in X-ray, CT scan, MRI, Ultrasound, and digital imaging systems, directly within Khalida Memorial Hospital’s Radiology Department. This real-world exposure ensures graduates are fully prepared to meet the technical and ethical demands of their profession

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Operate advanced imaging equipment with precision.
  • Apply radiation protection measures for patients and healthcare staff.
  • Interpret imaging results under the supervision of radiologists.
  • Manage imaging data and integrate it into patient records.
  • Communicate effectively with patients to ensure comfort and safety.
  • Uphold ethical and legal standards in medical imaging.

Graduates can work as:

  • Diagnostic Radiographers in hospitals and clinics
  • MRI/CT Technologists in specialized imaging centers.
  • Ultrasound Technologists in diagnostic and prenatal care.
  • Radiology Department Managers.
  • Imaging Research Assistants in a medical research institution.

Facilities & Practical Training

  1. Direct access to fully functional X-ray, CT & MRI.
  2. Database Lab for SQL & Oracle.
  3. Digital PACS for image storage and retrieval.
  4. Direct interaction with Hospital IT Staff for real-world projects.

Internship & Research

During the final year, students
undertake a full clinical rotation across all imaging modalities at Khalida Memorial Hospital. This
exposure prepares them for immediate employment after graduation

  • Eligibility: F.Sc. Pre-Medical A-Levels with Biology (minimum50% marks).(0)
  • Selection: Based on academic
record, entry test, and interview.

Duration: 4 years
Semesters: 8
Credit Hours: 132-136