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sir there is biomedical engineering course in your college in based on 10th.

Pankhuri Kumari 18th Jun, 2020
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The Eligibility criteria for biomedical engineering states that the Candidate must have passed class 11th with minimum 50% marks ( for general category ), and minimum 40% - 45% marks ( for reserved categories ) in PCM/ B Subject ombinations from a recognised Board of education.
So, you can
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does biomedical engineering and biotechnology needs maths to be studied in earlier classes

Aastha jain 6th May, 2020

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To get into any field of enegineering, maths is a necessary prerequisite. Same goes for biotech and biomedical engineering too. Undoubtedly, the maths in these courses later is much less in comparsion to other engineering courses, but certainly not avoidable. If you wish to go for a BSc in

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salary of biomedical engineering?

Megha 2nd May, 2020

Hello !

The average starting salary ranges between 12,000 to 15,000 a month.

Top recruiting companies are mostly ,  Medical companies, Hospitals, Instrument Manufacturers, Diagnostic centers and Installation Units , where you can works as Bio Medical Technician, Bio-Medical Engineer and Bio-Chemist .

Hope it helps !

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difference b/w Electronics and communications engineering and electronics and instrumentation engineering.

Mayank Chowdhary 1st Jun, 2020

As the name suggests, both are almost the same and both the students will surely compete for jobs and placement opportunities. The difference being Communication Engineering deals with the Micro Controllers and Micro Processors. Satellite and Fiber communication is also included here.

In the contrary, Instrumentation Engineering has knolwedge of

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with 10/10 cgpa in 10, 92% in 12 and 8 cgpa in instrumentation engineering from tier 2 college. will I be able to make it to IIM-A B C? I am female is their any weightage for that

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 9th Apr, 2020
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Your academics in 10th,12th and undergraduate is outstanding and there is no doubt you can get into top B schools.But if you want to get into IIM A,B,C then you will have to get score a minimum 98+ percentile in CAT and that too for IIMC, but to A
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which is best to study Biomedical engineering or Bsc Biomedical

Sarath S S 21st Oct, 2021

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If you want to do research and higher studies then BSC BIOMEDICAL will be good , If you want work in industry after your biomedical graduation then go for BTECH Bio MEDICAL ENGINEERING

In the word the best college for biomedical engineering would be MIT ( Massachusetts Institute of

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which is best to study Biomedical engineering or Bsc Biomedical

Sarath S S 21st Oct, 2021

Hello,

If you want to do research and higher studies then BSC BIOMEDICAL will be good , If you want work in industry after your biomedical graduation then go for BTECH Bio MEDICAL ENGINEERING

In the word the best college for biomedical engineering would be MIT ( Massachusetts Institute of

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i have gate score 558 in instrumentation engineering? will i get iits in obc category?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 5th Apr, 2020

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see at this score you have very less chances for iits in core engineering stream, however cutoff score changes every year and it depends on number of participants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix etc. you have decent chances for ms courses in iit guwahati or iit mandi, you may

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Hi! I am from Instrumentation engineering. My gate score is 599 and rank is AIR 280. What are my opportunities?

Rishu Gupta 1st Apr, 2020

As per your score and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get are:-

Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar-- Control and Instrumentation Engineering

National Institute of Technology Silchar-- Instrumentation Engineering

National Institute of Technology Agartala -- Instrumentation Engineering

National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra -- Instrumentation

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