Eligibility Criteria For DRIT & B.Sc. MRIT:
Minimum Age
17 years on or before 31st December of the admission year.
Educational Qualification
A) Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (12th standard), or
B) Senior School Certificate Examination (10+2) from a recognized board/university with at least 45% marks.
Duration
2 years (4 semesters) with 6 months internship
Eligibility
A candidate must have passed the 10+2 examination from CBSE/State boards or any other equivalent examination recognized by Manipur University, with at least 50% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Zoology & Botany, and English, and must have passed in each of these subjects.
Age Limit
The candidate should have completed 17 years and should not be more than 25 years on or before 31st December of the admission year.
Lateral Entry – B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (B.Sc. MLT)
A) Admission to the second year is available for 10+2 science students with a 2-year Diploma in MRIT.
B) Candidates who have passed a 2-year Diploma in MRIT from any AICTE-recognized institution after their 10+2 science, with at least 50% aggregate marks, are eligible for second-year (lateral entry) admission, subject to seat availability.
Duration
3 years + 1 year internship.
Scopes
DRIT (Diploma in Radio Imaging Technology):
Radiologic Technologist
Performing diagnostic imaging procedures like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds in hospitals and clinics.
Diagnostic Centers
Working in private diagnostic centers to conduct imaging tests.
Hospital Imaging Departments
Assisting in radiology departments to support doctors with imaging needs for accurate diagnosis.
Emergency Services
Working in emergency rooms, performing imaging tests for trauma and urgent cases.
Forensic Imaging
Assisting in forensic investigations with imaging techniques.
Healthcare Equipment Sales
Working with companies that sell radiology and imaging equipment.
Teaching
Working with companies that sell radiology and imaging equipment.

B.Sc. MRIT (Bachelor of Science in Medical Radio Imaging Technology):
Radiologic Technologist
Performing a wide range of advanced diagnostic imaging procedures (X-ray, MRI, CT, PET scans) in hospitals or clinics.
Hospital Imaging Departments
Assisting in radiology departments to support doctors with imaging needs for accurate diagnosis.
Emergency Services
Working in emergency rooms, performing imaging tests for trauma and urgent cases.
Radiation Therapy
Specializing in radiation therapy for cancer treatment, working with oncologists and medical teams.
CT/MRI Technologist
Operating complex imaging equipment like MRI and CT scanners for detailed diagnostic images.
Radiology Department Supervisor
Managing imaging departments in hospitals or diagnostic centers.
Medical Imaging Research
Conducting research in radiology and imaging technology to develop better techniques.
Healthcare Equipment Sales
Working with companies that sell radiology and imaging equipment.
Medical Equipment Maintenance and Management
Maintaining and managing imaging equipment in healthcare facilities.
Teaching and Academia
Teaching and training future radiologic technologists in universities or colleges.
Forensic Imaging
Working in forensic radiology to aid in criminal investigations and legal cases.