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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
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
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
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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!
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
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
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
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
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