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No, you don't need to solve the Biology or Maths section specifically if you are applying for Biomedical Engineering at SRM when taking the SRMJEEE exam. The SRMJEEE (SRM Institute of Science and Technology Joint Entrance Examination) is a common entrance exam for admission to all B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) programs offered by SRM University, including Biomedical Engineering.The SRMJEEE exam focuses on these four sections: Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude. These sections assess your foundational knowledge in science and language, along with your problem-solving and analytical abilities, which are crucial for engineering studies. A basic understanding of Biology can be beneficial for Biomedical Engineering as it deals with the application of engineering principles to biological systems and medicine. Similarly, Maths skills are important for various engineering calculations. https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/srmjeee I hope it helps!
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For pursuing a B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering in Chennai, the following universities and institutions are considered among the best: 1. SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST)
These institutions offer strong programs in Biomedical Engineering, with good infrastructure and industry connections.
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Yes, a PhD in Biomedical Engineering is possible after a B.E. in Biomedical Engineering and an MBA in Hospital Management.PhD programs in Biomedical Engineering typically focus on research in a specific area of the field like biomaterials, biomechanics, or medical imaging. Your coursework in the MBA program might not directly apply to these research areas. Reach out to professors at universities with biomedical engineering PhD programs that align with your interests. Discuss your background and career goals to see if they will be willing to mentor you.
Look for research assistant positions or independent research projects that can help you gain experience and potentially lead to publications.
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