which course is rare?which course is best?
Hi dear
Nowadays, there are new emerging career options that are exciting as well as offer high salary and career growth.
I will list them below for you :-
:- Nanotechnology
:- Computer Forensics
:- Cyber Security
:- Life care planning
:- Genetic counselling
: - Geospatial Technology
I hope, this answer helps you.
Can I do mbbs after completing my diploma in medical electronics engineering (polytechnic)
You can do only after if you had completed your 12th with physics, chemistry and biology with 60% marks.
If you fulfill these criteria, then you have to give NEET, and on clear that you will get admission in medical college.
Hope this will help you.
Good luck
How good is Mr ramaiah for medical electronics engineering??
The Medical Electronics department at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore was established in the year 1996 under Bangalore University (BU) till 2002 with an intake of 30 and then under Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU).Now under the institute autonomous status the department is affiliated to VTU with an intake of 60 currently. The department offers 4-year fulltime undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Engineering in Medical Electronics, affiliated to VTU, Belgaum, recognized by Government of Karnataka, approved by AICTE, New Delhi .The department is also accredited by National Board of Accreditation and is IQAC certified. The department boasts of an amalgamation of both experienced and young faculties who have excellence in diverse fields including Biomedical instrumentation , Electronics & Communication ,Control Systems , Signal/Image Processing , BioMEMS , Nanoscience & Technology The department consists of a highly motivated & well qualified faculty and dedicated supporting staff headed by Dr. N. Sriraam, with a wide experience in industry and academics with specialization in biomedical signal processing.
The department offers 4-year fulltime undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Engineering in Medical Electronics, affiliated to VTU, Belgaum, recognized by Government of Karnataka, approved by AICTE, New Delhi.
The fees for four years is 2.38 laks.
Admission Process
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) or Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK).
Medical Electronics (which is mainly related to designing of medical equipments) will see a growth in the coming years due to the growth in health care business and new technology inventions in the area but as of now the career scope is decent and not very booming. As this is quite a new field in India, there are not many colleges offering this course. However, few of which you can check are: Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, MS Ramaiah University.
After attaining a degree you would be able to find a job with Hospitals & various medical equipment manufacturers or after gaining some experience start your own manufacturing business.
However, I would also like to add here that if possible you should go for more evolved fields like Electrical or Electronics which will also make you eligible for medical electronics field.
Hope it helps
I am looking to choose ME in medical electronics... What is the scope of this course in future
Dear aspirant, as per the future scope of this branch of engineering, the health care industry has been emerging on a very fast pace as well as scale.with the annual growth rate of 30% in India.Thus with the rapid pace of the growth comes the ever increasing demand for highly skilled and well trained medical engineers.
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Is biotechnology engineering better or medical electronics engineering better
Biotechnology Engineering:
Biotechnology is a rapidlydeveloping field. Many private businesses are exploring this field and heavily investing in it. It is safe to say that there are ample job opportunities for B.E./B.Tech. Biotechnology Graduates in private sector.Government sectortoo offers job opportunities, but not in the scale in which private sector does. Average starting salary is generally between 2.4 to 5 Lakh Rupees per year.
Is it financially beneficial to study Medical Electronics?Wat may be the expected salary to earn by studying this?
Hello Akash,
Based on current trends, as a fresher out of the Medical Electronics course, you will earn around INR 2.5 to 3 lacs annually. Later on, as you gain more and more experience, your salary will fall under the INR 5 to 7 lacs range. if you decide to study a masters course in the same you can expect your salary to reach INR 12 lacs and above, depending on your course of specialization and how good you are at the job.
Is it good to study medical electronics?Will it be good in future?
HELLO AKASH,
Healthcare and Pharma are set to grow in the coming years with latest advancements in the technologies being rapidly adapted into them. For example, FitBit is a wearable device concept that marries IOT + Healthcare, and is now a Billion Dollar company. Similarly Tele-medicine, AR are going to play major role in revamping the Healthcare Sector. Drug administration, clinical trails are about to see paradigm shift.
You can focus on those areas to improve your skill set, especially in chip-design and embedded device programming. You can review some of the Healthcare Solution case-studies [1] to get more detailed view on what is happening in the industry.
The Health Care industry has been growing at a rapid pace in the past few years. With an annual growth rate of 30%.The Indian Healthcare Industry is estimated at US$22 billion and the Medical device market is estimated at US $ 1.85 billion and growing at 15% per annum. Thus with the rapid pace of growth comes the ever increasing demand for highly skilled and well trained Medical Electronics Engineering work force
Career Prospects
Biomedical engineering is one
of the recognized professional career options made by students in India.
Biomedical engineers and technologists can seek employment in various
industries such as hospitals, medical institutions, manufacturing units,
medical equipment, government agencies and pharmaceuticals. Biomedical
engineers develop modified devices and provide advice for handling and
maintaining medical equipments. Individuals also can seek employment in medical
equipment companies as technical advisers.
There are ample opportunities for biomedical engineers in the field of research
and development at research institutes, government agencies in India,
universities and other abroad countries. Biomedical engineers are employed in
various companies such as Larsen & Toubro, BPL, Wipro Medical and Siemens
into their R&D section or into sales and marketing, depending on their
skills and preferences. Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching
jobs in universities and colleges. There are lots of job opportunities
available in India as well as in foreign countries.
Thanks
After BE in medical electronics is mba good option?
It solely depends upon your interest, Kiran. In MBA, you will learn about how to manage corporations and how financing is done in MnCs. If you have completed your BE in Medical Electronics, you can also go for Masters in the same course. But, if you feel like, this field does not interest you at aal, then maybe changing your stream is a good option. So, find out what stream suits you and consider your own interests before deciding.
Placements for medical electronics in thumkur Siddhartha institute of technology?
Hey Aspirant,
Although the branch of medical electronics is having a promising future, there are quite fewer opportunities for placements here. There are more opportunities for students of this branch if they complete their master's degree in the same field, and students can even work abroad. Since the decline in the number of recruiters in the recent past, the placements have decreased slightly so that more students are interested in pursuing a masters degree.
Is Dr Ambedkar institute of technology,Bangalore is a govt clg?Is it a good clg to be joined(Medical Electronics)
Hello Akash,
Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology Bangalore is an autonomous self aided University affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University and AICTE and was established in 1979. The institute is one among 14 colleges selected for receiving the World Bank assistance under Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme(TEQIP) through government of India. Also Medical Electronics is really a good branch to study here as it is prestigious and also was established in 1999. The scope is also good and maintained it's ranking overall.
Hope it helped you. :)