M.Sc. in Radiological Physics is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to train students in the principles and applications of radiation physics in medical and industrial fields. The course covers topics such as radiation biology, medical imaging, radiation therapy, nuclear physics, and radiation safety. Students gain hands-on experience with advanced imaging technologies like CT, MRI, and PET scans, as well as techniques in dosimetry and radiological instrumentation. The program includes laboratory training, internships, and research projects to ensure practical exposure. Graduates can pursue careers as medical physicists, radiation safety officers, or researchers in healthcare institutions, diagnostic centers, and industries dealing with radiation technology, contributing to advancements in medical diagnostics and therapeutic applications.