M.D. in Radiotherapy

M.D. in Radiotherapy is a 3-year postgraduate medical program focused on the study and clinical application of radiation therapy for cancer treatment. This course provides in-depth knowledge of radiation physics, oncology, imaging techniques, and patient management. Students receive extensive training in advanced radiotherapy techniques, including 3D conformal radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), and stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT). The curriculum combines theoretical learning, practical exposure, and hands-on experience through hospital-based clinical rotations and research projects. Graduates of this program can pursue careers as radiation oncologists in hospitals, research institutions, and cancer treatment centers. Eligibility typically includes an M.B.B.S. degree with NEET-PG qualification. This specialization plays a crucial role in modern oncology, helping improve patient outcomes through precise and effective cancer treatments.