After B.E biomedical engineering and MBA in hospital management p.hd in biomedical engineering is possible
Yes, a PhD in Biomedical Engineering is possible after a B.E. in Biomedical Engineering and an MBA in Hospital Management.PhD programs in Biomedical Engineering typically focus on research in a specific area of the field like biomaterials, biomechanics, or medical imaging. Your coursework in the MBA program might not directly apply to these research areas.
Reach out to professors at universities with biomedical engineering PhD programs that align with your interests. Discuss your background and career goals to see if they will be willing to mentor you.
Look for research assistant positions or independent research projects that can help you gain experience and potentially lead to publications.
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did biomedical engineering is a best option after +2 PCB
Hello aspirant,
There are various options available for you and you can select anyone of them. If you have interest in a particular field then definitely you will get a lot of success in your life. Current every field has immense potential, its all about the determination and willingness of an aspirant.
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I am a pcb student and I am looking for a government college for btech biomedical engineering
Dear aspirant !
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Here I will give you the list of some best colleges.
List of Top Biomedical Engineering Colleges
- IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology - [IITB]mumbai. ...
- College of Engineering - [COEP], Pune. ...
- Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management - [RCOEM], Nagpur. ...
- Dwarkadas J Sanghvi College of Engineering - [DJSCE], Mumbai..
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I have completed my B.E in Biomedical Engineering, am I eligible to take the MCAT exam ?
Hello aspirant,
If a student plans to enroll in a health professional program, such as Allopathic, Osteopathic, Podiatric, or Veterinary Medicine, they are eligible to take the MCAT. If you have completed (or are pursuing) an MBBS degree program, you don't need to worry about getting a special permission to take the test.
MCAT Registration is always available. Depending on the district, every task at MCAT costs between $315 and 360. The MCAT assesses a candidate's research, thinking, mental abilities, and knowledge of natural systems.
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