Biomedical Engineer
After your 12th in order to become a biomedical engineer you have to earn a bachelor degree in B.tech for that you can appear for entrance exam like JEE, BITSAT, SRM, Manipal and VIT. In your B.tech program you can choose biomedical engineering.
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I have come across many blogs and research,which speaks about the career enhancing in the biomedical engineers which they are pursuing in,Well the opportunity keeps knocking out isn't it?It is we who are going to choose the pathway to inculcate our decisions.I would like to share my knowledge as this
Dear,
for high paid salary you need up to the mark for the specifice post on the bases of the post you apply they must be and you can get a good job also on this filed.
If you have interest in this field you shoul opt for it.
Biomedical Engineering is still in the development stage in India and, therefore, scope is very limited for this field. One of the main reasons why progress is slow is due to the lack of integration between research institutions,
It has a great scope.
Top companies in this field for Placements are Biocon, Dr. Reddy's, Wockhardt, Himalaya Drug Company, Pfizer, Novozymes, Praj Industries, SRL Ranbaxy, Cadila Pharmaceuticals, Panacea Biotech, Bharat Biotech, Yashraj Biotechnology, Asterazeneca, Nestle and Glaxo-Smith-Kline
You should go ahead!
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