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How much percentile do need for biomedical engineering to get in good college does pcm percentile matters or pcb?

harsh singh 11th Apr, 2025

To get into a good college for Biomedical Engineering, you generally need a JEE Main percentile of 85+ for decent colleges and 95+ for top institutes like NITs.

Does PCM Percentile Matter ?

Yes, PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) marks matter in some universities, especially for state-level and private colleges where eligibility is based on 12th board marks along with entrance exams.

Some universities also allow PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) students for Biomedical Engineering, but JEE Main requires Mathematics as a subject.

Top Colleges for Biomedical Engineering

1. IITs (IIT Madras, IIT Bombay) - Through JEE Advanced

2. NITs (NIT Raipur, NIT Rourkela) - Through JEE Main (95+ percentile)

3. VIT Vellore - Through VITEEE (Rank below 10,000 preferred)

4. SRM University - Through SRMJEEE

5. Manipal Institute of Technology - Through MET

6. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Through AEEE

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How much percentile do need for biomedical engineering to get in good college does pcm percentile matters or pcb?

SUKRITI GUPTA 11th Apr, 2025

Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query

Most institutions require candidates to have passed their 12th-grade examinations with Physics, Chemistry, and either Mathematics or Biology. So, having those subjects is very important. Therefore, both PCM and PCB can be relevant. some colleges will allow either combination, and some may prefer one over the other.

Biomedical Engineering is, at its core, an engineering discipline. A strong foundation in Physics and Mathematics is often highly valued. Many entrance exams, like JEE Main, which are used for admissions to prominent engineering colleges, heavily weigh PCM subjects .

Biomedical Engineering also has strong ties to biological and medical sciences. Knowledge of Biology is essential for understanding human physiology and the application of engineering principles to medical problems .Some colleges, especially those with a stronger emphasis on the biological side of Biomedical Engineering, may give more weight to PCB.

Each college sets its own cut-off marks or percentiles for admission. Admissions to good Biomedical Engineering programs often rely on entrance exam scores. For colleges accepting JEE Main scores, a high percentile is generally required. The exact percentile varies depending on the college's reputation and the number of applicants. State-level entrance exams (like MHT CET, KCET, etc.) also play a significant role, and the required percentiles will differ.

While both PCM and PCB can be relevant, PCM often holds more weight due to the engineering nature of the field.

I hope this helps.

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Is pursuing biomedical science in delhi university is good? If it is yes BCAS or ANDC is good?

Aditya .V. 7th Apr, 2025

Hey Anusree, great question about Biomedical Science at Delhi University!

Let's break it down:

So, is a B.Sc. (Hons) in Biomedical Science at DU a good idea?

Absolutely! If you're fascinated by the molecular and cellular side of health and disease, it's a fantastic choice.

You'll gain the knowledge and skills you need for a career in research, diagnostics, or other related fields.

Now, you're asking whether Acharya Narendra Dev College (ANDC) or Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS) is better.

Here's a quick comparison to help you decide: Acharya Narendra Dev College (ANDC):

  • Academics: ANDC is known for really focusing on science education and research. Students rave about the teaching quality and the faculty's experience.
  • Infrastructure: They've got well-equipped labs and classrooms, which definitely helps create a good learning environment.
  • Placements: Okay, so placements are said to be just average. But they do offer guidance if you're planning on higher studies and a research career.

Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS):

  • Academics: BCAS offers a pretty comprehensive Biomedical Science program designed to get you ready for research and diagnostics careers. They really emphasize practical skills along with the theory.
  • Infrastructure: This is where BCAS shines! They boast some exceptional lab facilities and classrooms with e-learning tools, making the learning experience top-notch.
  • Placements: BCAS has an active placement cell that tries to find job opportunities for students. But let's be real, like with many specialized science programs, a lot of grads go on to further studies to boost their career prospects. So, how do you choose? Here's what to think about:
  • Faculty and Teaching Quality: Both colleges have experienced faculty who are dedicated to helping students succeed. You really can't go wrong with either.
  • Infrastructure: BCAS is known for its state-of-the-art labs and e-learning facilities. That could give them an edge when it comes to hands-on training.
  • Research Opportunities: Check out the research projects and collaborations each college offers. Getting involved can seriously enhance your learning.
  • Location and Campus Life: Don't forget to consider the overall vibe of the campus, the extracurriculars, and student life.

These things make a big difference in your overall experience. Basically, both ANDC and BCAS have strong Biomedical Science programs.

The best choice really depends on your interests, career goals, and what you're looking for in terms of campus facilities and culture.

If you can, try to visit both campuses and chat with current students or faculty. That'll give you the best insights to help you make your decision!


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Can u give me the list of top biomedical engineering colleges in Tamilnadu based on placement and rankings

Mayumi DAS 2nd Apr, 2025

Hello,

Here are the top biomedical engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu based on placement and rankings:

1. IIT Madras, Chennai

2. Anna University (CEG), Chennai

3. VIT, Vellore

4. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai

5. PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore

6. Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore

7. SSN College of Engineering, Chennai

8. Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore

9. Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam

10. Vel Tech, Chennai





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I scored 24.33/100 in Gate Biomedical paper , is there any chance of getting into any colleges of IIT

Rohan 27th Mar, 2025

Your GATE 2025 Biomedical Engineering score of 24.33 falls below the expected qualifying marks for the General category, which is 25.  Qualifying marks are the minimum required to be considered for admission to postgraduate programs in institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Therefore, with a score below this threshold, admission to IITs is unlikely.

You can explore other institutions which do offer MTech.

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Can a non-bio student select biotechnology , biomedical engineering ??

Sakshi Sharma 24th Mar, 2025

Hello,

I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, there is no need to have biology background for these courses. If you had PCM in your class 12th then you can also do this course.

I hope this helps you!

Thank you!

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i have studied only inter Bpc in govt jr college in telangana am i eligible for 100 % fee reimbursement in engineering course like biomedical engineering

Prachi Kumari 18th Mar, 2025

Hello Arun,

You are not eligible for 100% fee reimbursement for an engineering course like Biomedical Engineering because you have studied BPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) in Intermediate.

To get fee reimbursement for engineering courses , you must have studied MPC (Maths, Physics, Chemistry) in Intermediate and qualified in TS EAMCET . Since you don't have Mathematics , you are not eligible for engineering admission through TS EAMCET , and therefore, fee reimbursement is not possible.

Hope it helps !

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I got 63 percentile in JEE mains 2025 my rank is about 5 lakh can I get admission into biomedical engineering in sgsits indore (even in Hindi language if possible) also I am home state candidate with OBC category

Prachi Kumari 13th Mar, 2025

Hello,

With 63 percentile in JEE Main 2025 and a rank around 5 lakh, getting Biomedical Engineering at SGSITS Indore is difficult.

In previous years, the closing rank for OBC home state candidates was much lower (around 1.7-2.8 lakh). Though SGSITS offers Biomedical Engineering in Hindi, your rank is quite far from the cutoff. You may explore other colleges or branches with lower cutoffs.

You can use our JEE Main College Predictor Tool to predict which college you can get based on your score.

Hope it helps !

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I got 63 percentile in JEE mains 2025 my rank is about 5 lakh can I get admission into biomedical engineering (even hindi language if possible) in any round also Im Home state candidate with OBC

kumardurgesh1802 13th Mar, 2025

Hello there,

  1. Chances of Admission:

    • With 63 percentile and a rank of around 5 lakh , getting a seat in biomedical engineering in top NITs or IIITs may be difficult.

    • However, you have a good chance of getting admission in state engineering colleges or private universities that offer biomedical engineering, especially if you are an OBC home state candidate .

  2. Colleges to Target:

    • Some state government colleges and private universities (like SRM University, VIT, Amity University, and Manipal University) may offer admission based on JEE Mains rank or their own entrance exams.

    • State counseling rounds and spot rounds increase your chances, especially under the home state and OBC quota .

  3. Language Option:

    • Some state and private colleges offer courses in Hindi or have bilingual teaching, but most engineering courses are conducted in English .

    • Check with specific colleges regarding the medium of instruction.

Make sure to participate in all counseling rounds, including spot rounds , to maximize your chances.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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which college offers b tech in biomedical engineering with pcb

kumardurgesh1802 17th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

Several colleges in India offer B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering for PCB students (without Mathematics). Here are some options:

Colleges Accepting PCB Students for B.Tech Biomedical Engineering

  1. Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore – Accepts PCB students through VITEEE.

  2. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai – Offers B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering; PCB students are eligible.

  3. Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Manipal – Offers Biomedical Engineering, but eligibility may vary.

  4. Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar – Accepts PCB students for B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering.

  5. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune – Allows PCB students for Biomedical Engineering.

  6. Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai – Accepts PCB students.

  7. Sharda University, Greater Noida – Offers B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering for PCB students.



CLICK HERE for more details about the Top Biomedical Engineering Colleges in India


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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