Bio-medical engineering
Hello Sana,
Re-entering the biomedical engineering field after a 10-year hiatus is certainly achievable, especially with the right strategies and resources. Here are some steps to consider:
Update Your Knowledge and Skills : Biomedical engineering has seen significant advancements over the past decade. Enrolling in refresher courses or advanced programs
As you have mentioned that you have done Biomedical Engineering & now you would like to know about options open with this field. I am listing down a few options that you can consider.
You can work with Research department or Institutions to develop new medical devices or develop new
Hi Sriharsha,
If you're interested in joining B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering through management quota, the steps are typically as follows:
Direct Contact with the College : Reach out to the admissions office of the college where you wish to enroll, as each institution may have specific procedures for management quota
You can learn and do well in a variety of interdisciplinary courses as a student of biomedical engineering. The integration of biological and medical sciences with engineering concepts in biomedical engineering provides a strong basis for exploring a wide range of topics. You can enrol in classes linked to the
Hello aspirant,
Biomedical engineers can work directly in a hospital, management firm, laboratory, or consulting firm in the medical field. They are able to obtain positions as physicians, quality engineers, biomedical engineers, instrument engineers, installation engineers, maintenance engineers, manufacturing engineers, and software engineers, among others. In short it is a
Hello there,
Yes, you can pursue a PhD in Genetic Biotechnology after an M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering. Here's a quick guide: Steps:
1) Identify Interests:
2) Research Universities:
3) Check Eligibility:
Hello,
With a rank of 30,304 in the AP BIPC EAPCET 2024, securing a seat in Biomedical Engineering may be challenging, as this branch is often competitive.
I would suggest you to use the college predictor tool to predict which college you can get based on your score/rank :-
No, you don't need to solve the Biology or Maths section specifically if you are applying for Biomedical Engineering at SRM when taking the SRMJEEE exam. The SRMJEEE (SRM Institute of Science and Technology Joint Entrance Examination) is a common entrance exam for admission to all B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology)
To know the college you might qualify based on your rank, kindly visit the link below. It includes a college predictor that matches your rank with potential colleges.
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Hello Ashok,
For pursuing a B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering in Chennai, the following universities and institutions are considered among the best: 1. SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST)
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