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Radiography And Radiation Science Requirements at CARITAS (2027)

Admission requirements for Radiography And Radiation Science at Caritas University, Amorji-Nike, Enugu, Enugu State, Enugu State.

⚠ O'level requirements not yet available. Check the JAMB brochure directly.
About Radiography And Radiation Science

Radiography and Radiation Science is a four to five year undergraduate programme that trains students in the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radiation in healthcare. Students study anatomy, physiology, radiographic techniques, radiation physics, image interpretation, patient care, and radiation protection, alongside practical clinical placements in hospital settings. The programme equips graduates with the technical competence to operate imaging equipment such as X-ray machines, ultrasound scanners, CT scanners, and MRI units. Upon graduation, career opportunities include working as diagnostic radiographers in hospitals, therapeutic radiographers in oncology centres, radiation safety officers, and medical imaging consultants in both public and private healthcare institutions across Nigeria. Graduates are regulated by the Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria, which oversees professional licensing and practice standards nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the O'level requirements for Radiography And Radiation Science at CARITAS?
Check the JAMB brochure for current requirements.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Radiography And Radiation Science?
Check the JAMB brochure for subject combinations.
How many O'level sittings does CARITAS accept for Radiography And Radiation Science?
Most Nigerian universities accept a maximum of 2 sittings. Check directly with CARITAS to confirm.
What is the cutoff mark for Radiography And Radiation Science at CARITAS?
Cutoff marks change every year based on the number of applicants. Check CARITAS's official website or JAMB CAPS after results are released.
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