Bio-medical engineering
Hello,
As per the subject it would be beneficial for you to take maths as 3rd subject. But if you had PCB and you still you want to pursue it you could absolutely do so as many students opt for biomedical engineering though they had PCB just that they have to do some extra efforts as they didnt had maths.
His Khushbu,
Top Biomedical Engineering Colleges in Maharashtra 2022 :
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YES, PCB students can apply for a Biomedical Engineering BE degree as well.
The following conditions apply to class 12's stream: Physics, Chemistry, and Math/Biology are required for class 12 (or the equivalent) passing for the candidate.
Mathematics is required in every course. The fundamentals you learned in class 10 will enough, and any additional topics (if any) will be presented throughout the course.
You can check the below link for more details
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/biomedical-engineering-1
Hope this helps.
Dear aspirant!
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Top Biomedical Engineering Colleges in Maharashtra 2022
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Biomedical Engineering course are available in 3 NITs.
NIT having Biomedical Engineering are as follows :-
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Hello Aspirant
It is a special branch of engineering which utilizes concepts of biology and medicine to make healthcare more useful. If you do anything with your full effort you have a lot of scope in any field. Just try to give your best.
Best wishes to you :)
Hello Khusbu,
A candidate who is willing to apply for Biomedical Engineering can go for it if he/she has done his Class 12th or equivalent from either Physics, Chemistry and Maths (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) .
So, if you have successfully passed your 12th with PCB, then you can surely go for Biomedical Engineering .
You can read an article for further details here :-
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
hlwo radhika
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becoming a biomedical Engineer is very tough job.
Bioengineers and biomedical engineers frequently work in research and development or in quality assurance. Bioengineers and biomedical engineers typically need a bachelor's degree in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, or a related engineering field. Some positions require a graduate degree.
It typically takes four years of education and two years of work experience to become a biomedical engineer. This usually covers the time it takes to earn a bachelor's and either gain a master's degree or work experience in the field
To become a biomedical engineer, a good degree in a relevant subject such as biomedical engineering, biomedical science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or physics is required. Postgraduate qualifications can be beneficial (particularly for non-engineering graduates), and may be necessary for some posts
To get to be a Biomedical Engineer, one has to undergo thorough studies and rigorous training to acquire the vital skill critical in serving societal needs.
A biomedical engineering major uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology. Students learn about ethics and how to account for economic, social, global and environmental factors in their problem-solving. it is a good carrier option.
Basic Eligibility is Minimum required marks in class 12th examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics as compulsory subjects
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all the very best for your upcoming future
Hi Candidiate.
Below is a table for KCET cutoffs for various institutes.
For expert guidance from Careers360 , refer here, https://www.careers360.com/btech-companion/order-summary?icn=companion_order_summary&ici=companion_btech_dashboard
[Note: These are predictions from previous years' data. This year's cutoffs have not been released yet.]
[Cutoffs and ranks depend on various factors like:
Hi Suhas.
These are the best Biomedical colleges in Bangalore with your score and category:
I used this KCET College predictor
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
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