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with pcb biomedical engineering is possible

Sakshi Sharma 9th Jan, 2022

Good afternoon Aspirant ,

I hope you are safe and doing well. I would like to tell you that yes your are eligible for doing biomedical engineering with pcb. If you are from PCB background means if you passed your 10+2 with pcb stream then you are eligible for biomedical engineering.

If you want to know more about this course then I will provide you a link where you can see all the necessary details regarding this course. Kindly go through the link :

https://www.careers360.com/courses/biomedical-engineering-course

I hope this will be helpful.

Revert back if any query.

Good luck !!


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What is the total Fees Of Btech Biomedical Engineering??

Prakhar Medhavi 1st Jan, 2022

Hello aspirants

The total fees of biomedical engineering depends from college to college.

The fees ranges from 50k to 3lakh per year for government college on the lower end and private college on the upper end. For securing a seat in the government college, you need to clear various competitive exams. For looking through various colleges and their fees you can use this link

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp


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I have done btech in biomedical engineering,can i do MHA from this college and what is the procedure?

Yaseera Bhombal 25th Dec, 2021

Hello Reema,

Please check the eligibility criteria for MHA below

  • Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from any recognised Indian institution, including Science, Commerce, Arts, Law, Agriculture, MBBS, BDS, BHMS, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BAMS, B.Sc. Allied Health Science, Veterinary Sciences, and B.Sc. Pharm.
  • Candidates having Indian citizenship are eligible to apply under the general category, whilst NRI/Foreign students are eligible to apply under the Foreign or NRI category.
  • Candidates must have a three-year graduate degree in any discipline or a four-year graduate degree in paramedical sciences, medicine, or another four-year programme such as veterinary sciences, pharmacy, agriculture, law, or engineering.

According to the above mentioned criteria you can do MHA.

Sorry, but you have not mentioned the college name so i cannot comment on the admission procedure for the same.

Please mention the college name so that i can help you further

Hope that helps you

All the best

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I wish to do Mtech in biomedical engineering in RVCE.For that in PGCET what category I need to attempt since biomedical option is not available.

Piyush 31st Jan, 2022

Hello aspirant,

I hope that you are doing absolutely great.

With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that Biomedical Engineering course is still available on the RVCE college.

You can found the courses in the RVCE official website linked below :

https://www.rvce.edu.in/

Further, for list of top Biomedical engineering colleges you can follow the belwo link :

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-biomedical-engineering-colleges-in-bangalore

I hope that this will help.

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placements in UG biomedical engineering is not posted ,Pl give details

Piyush 19th Dec, 2021

Hello aspirant,

I hope that you are doing absolutely great.

Biomedical engineering program comprises study about tissue engineering, molecular or systems level biology/ physiology and mathematics. Students get to study about biomedical electronics, quantitative and analytical skills required to interpret data acquired and processing of medical data including imaging and enhancement techniques. Other aspects of the program include the study of biomechanics, cellular engineering, genetic engineering, orthopedic surgery, bio-instrumentation, medical imaging and bio-materials.

Talking about the scope of Biomedical engineering courses - It has wide range of scope in medical sciences and in research oriented companies. It has variety of Job offers and scope in future in India. Many biomedical engineers will seek graduate level training in biomedical engineering or a related engineering field . A master's or doctoral degree offers the biomedical engineer greater opportunities in research and development, whether such work resides in an industrial, academic, or government setting.

Further, for more information on this topic you can check the below link for more details :

https://www.careers360.com/courses/biomedical-engineering-course

Also, if you want to know some top colleges for medical science, then you can check the below link :

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biomedical-engineering-colleges-in-india

I hope that this help.

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i already applied for biomedical engineering.I have received my rank number and random number but still i didnt get any information about counseling .what is the reason? when l get allotment?

p.hemanth1255 6th Dec, 2021
Hello my friend.!
At first I congratulate you for choosing biomedical engineering as your career. Generally after you get your rank card, there will be a delay of some days for counselling. So try to look after the news regularly. And the most important thing is to check the official website that deals with EAMCET in your respective states. In some cases, there will also be some states where they issue/send messages regarding the information required. So don't worry and check news daily
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Pros and cons of doing Biomedical engineering ?

Sagnika deb 4th Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant!

Pros:

  • Gives people the capacity to determine the taste of food
  • Leads to the growth of more nutritious food
  • It has ability to create a new organism/being
  • It helps in improving global issues
  • It helps in getting rid of illness in infants

Cons

  • It may lead to genetic defects
  • It can lead to the death of many embryos which is a result of bioengineering
  • Allergic reactions
  • May lead to development of pathogens
  • There has not been enough research
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Is Biomedical engineering good, what are the future scope of this field ?

Dev 4th Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant!

Biomedical Engineering is one of best course for various job as well as research opportunity. Biomedical engineers have a wide range of job opportunities that can include a hospital based practice as a clinical engineer, an industrially based engineer designing medical devices, a technical sales engineer, or a staff engineer in a medical research laboratory. A biomedical engineer may have jobs which involve the following skills and applications:

  • Develop software to detect abnormal heart rhythms for use in a cardiac pacemaker.
  • Design the next generation of hip implants using modern materials and mechanical design considerations.
  • Investigate and perfect a novel drug delivery method to treat a chronic disease which requires constant blood levels of the particular medicine.
  • Bring a product to market through the Food and Drug Administration's very involved pre-market approval process which requires extensive clinical testing.
  • Manage a large hospital based group of biomedical equipment technicians and provide the hospital with engineering expertise in the evaluation of new and expensive technologies.
  • Design and build a unique research device as part of a multidisciplinary research team to enable scientific discovery.
  • Advance the state of the art one of the many modern imaging modalities (PET, MRI, CAT scans) either in the progression of current technology or the development of new ones.

And Future Scope in this sector is going huge due to various research in medical science.

Good Luck:)

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Is it good for a pcb student to opt for biomedical engineering if he/she is weak at maths, physics?

pri111nah 18th Nov, 2021

Hi,

YES , PCB students can also apply for BE in Biomedical Engineering. The criteria regarding stream in class 12 is : The candidate must pass class 12 (or equivalent) with Physics , Chemistry and Maths/Biology.


Yes, from now PCB students can also do few selective type of engineering. As per 'New Education Policy 2020′ student can do engineering without even maths and physics as they are not compulsory from now . Recently, AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) clarified that maths and physics is no longer compulsory for doing b.tech in few branches.

Students need to pass with minimum percentage of 45% in any three of the following 14 subjects to apply for admission in an engineering college if they want.

Those subjects are: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational subject, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies, Entrepreneurship.

Hope this helps.

Good luck.

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Hlow can i fill form for counselling in btech biomedical engineering throught mhtcet pcb group having only pcb in 12th...as i have error through be/btech portal showing mismatch mhtcet details ???

Aashiketa 15th Nov, 2021

Hi, the eligibility criteria for getting an college in B.Tech is 50% in state board exams and an entrance exam. So, you can fill form for counselling for B.Tech in biomedical engineering even though you are from PCB. The reason for your error is because of your details in the form and in the mht cet not matching. Check it out once and you can correct it. Hope this helps.

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