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Academic requirements

A student who wishes to take up Medical Physics as a career should obtain a BSc degree with Physics as one major subject and preferably Mathematics/Applied Mathematics or Computer Science as another major subject at any tertiary education center offering a recognised BSc degree. Once a BSc degree is obtained, a student can either enroll for a BSc Honours degree in Medical Physics at one of the recognised institutions, or the student can continue to obtain a full-time Honours degree in general Physics at any tertiary education center.

Schooling Matriculation exemption with Science and Mathematics
Undergraduate University Training B.Sc. with Physics as one of the major subjects
Post Graduate University Training B.Sc. Honours in Medical Physics

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