GMC Kota DRT FAQs
Ques. What is the total fee for DRT at Government Medical College, Kota?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 2-year DRT programme at GMC Kota is Rs. 52,000 (Rs. 26,000 per year). Additionally, a refundable caution fee of approximately Rs. 5,000 is charged at the time of admission. The total amount payable at admission is approximately Rs. 31,000 for the first year (including caution fee), and Rs. 26,000 for the second year.
Ques. How is admission to DRT at GMC Kota done? Is there an entrance exam?
Ans. There is no separate entrance exam for DRT admission at GMC Kota. Admission is based on merit in Class 12 (10+2) through centralized online counselling conducted by the Rajasthan State Allied and Healthcare Council (RSAHC). Candidates must register on the RSAHC portal, and seat allotment is based on Class 12 marks and category-wise merit.
Ques. What practical training will I get during the DRT course at GMC Kota?
Ans. DRT students at GMC Kota get hands-on practical training in the radiology and imaging department of NMCH, Kota, which is a large 2,500+ bed government hospital. The radiology department handles a very high volume of X-rays, CT scans, fluoroscopy, and other imaging procedures daily. Students learn X-ray techniques, positioning, darkroom procedures, radiation protection, and basic CT/MRI assistance.
Ques. What are the career options after completing DRT from GMC Kota?
Ans. After completing DRT, graduates can work as radiographic technicians or X-ray technicians in government hospitals, private hospitals, diagnostic imaging centres, and radiology departments. They can also pursue higher education such as B.Sc in Radiography or B.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology to enhance their career prospects. Government job opportunities include posts as radiographer/X-ray technician in Rajasthan government hospitals and health centres.
Ques. What is the difference between DRT and DMLT at GMC Kota?
Ans. DRT (Diploma in Radiographic Technician) focuses on radiographic and imaging techniques - X-rays, CT scans, radiation safety, and imaging procedures. DMLT (Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology) focuses on clinical laboratory techniques - blood tests, biochemistry, microbiology, and pathology. Both are 2-year diploma programmes with the same fee structure (Rs. 26,000 per year) at GMC Kota, but they lead to different career paths in the healthcare sector.
Ques. Is Rajasthan domicile mandatory for DRT admission at GMC Kota?
Ans. Yes, Rajasthan domicile is required for admission to DRT at GMC Kota through the RSAHC centralized counselling, as these are state government college seats. Unlike NEET PG-based PG medical admissions (which have an All India Quota), paramedical diploma admissions in Rajasthan government colleges are primarily for Rajasthan domicile candidates through the RSAHC counselling process.
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