Jute and Fiber Technology
Dear Aspirant
First of all Congratulating you on being focused on this branch of engineering and there are various colleges in maharashtra where you can take admission to persue your course.
So choose smartly considering these list of good college.
Good luck for your admission :)
Feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Dear candidate,
Biomedical engineering is mainly concerned with the facts, theories and models describing biological and clinical phenomena, including other subjects such as physiology, virology, biochemistry, molecular biology and proteomics. It is the most widely applied in development of engineering solutions to both biological and clinical areas.Both biotechnology as well as biomedical engineering overlap to some extent, but are different. Both are upcoming, sunrise fields that have bright career future.Basically, if a student has interest in medicine, then Biomedical Engineering may be a better choice, whereas if the student is more interested in biology and microbiology, in such a cases biotechnology may be opted.
Hope I answer your question and it's helpful.
All the best!
Any student who is contemplating on pursuing a career in Biotechnology must be aware that this field is still developing in India. Therefore, the number of job openings and pay packages are both very low when compared with IT and CS fields.
After a BTech degree, students can find jobs in pharmaceutical companies, research labs and institutions in India. However,most Indian students tend to go abroad to pursue their masters or doctoratestudies in Biotechnology and allied fields. Some students also shift to MBA andenter the world of business, finance and banking as their engineeringbackground gives them the required quantitative skills to excel in thesesectors. Also, many students shift to software through on-campus placements.Talking about on-campus placements, since the number of job openings is veryless in Biotechnology, the number of companies coming for placements will bevery less. Also, core companies only hire students from universities such asIITs, NITs etc. If your university is not reputed nationally or state wise,chances of any biotech or pharmaceutical company coming for placements sessionswill be close to nil.
Since this field is highly research oriented, vastand diverse, it is highly recommended that students pursue their graduatestudies in Biotechnology, Biomedical sciences, Biological sciences, BioprocessEngineering etc.
Scope of Biotechnology for BSc students:
If you are a BSc student in biotechnology or any other biological sciences related fields, it is highly recommended that you pursue your MSc. The job opportunities for BSc graduates in a highly research oriented field as biotechnology is very less and most students tend to pursue their MSc in Biotechnology or a specialized discipline of biotechnology. Indiais home to some excellent MSc programs such as JNU, DU, IISc, TIFR, IITs etc.With an MSc degree, most students tend to work in research labs and industries as research assistants. The pay package is also quite less for MSc graduates.Since India is still developing, it is highly recommended that you do your MSc in a reputed institution for good campus placements and job opportunities. If your university is not reputed, chances of any biotech company coming for placements will be zero.
Many MSc students tend to pursue their PhD degrees in Biotechnology or related fields as a PhD degree opens up more avenues both in India and worldwide. A PhD degree will give you the ability to start your own research lab, become a professor or head of the department in universities or be the lead for a team of research scientists. If your goal is to create a niche for yourself in Biotechnology, then your best bet will be to get a PhD.
Hi Sharan,
I think longterm is best one of two when one want to gain or get profited more than before but you should have confidence to go through that path you should have jeal that you can go futher than now so just remember only one thing you should have confidence in you.
Main question that we all wonder is
How much can you earn as a Biomedical Engineer?
In the UK, Biomedical Engineers will often find work for the National Health Service and as such will be paid according to the Agenda for Change (AfC) Pay Rates. Prospects.ac.uk provides the following estimates for Biomedical Engineers in the UK:
Medical Engineering Technicians - £21,909 to £28,462 (Band 5)
Specialists - £26,302 to £35,225 (Band 6)
Significant Experience / Team Managers - £31,383 to £41,373 (Band 7)
Head of Department / Consultants - even higher
They estimate salaries in the private sector as comparable to those in the NHS, ranging from £21,000 to £45,000 dependent on experience and level of responsibility.
Bachelor’s Portal give a few career options for Biomedical Engineers with average salaries according to statistics in the US as:
Biomedical Engineer - starts at $44,000
Rehabilitation Engineer - starts at $37,000
Clinical Engineer - starts at $42,000
Bioengineering Research - starts at $32,000
Research wise
You will definitely end up getting a research internship in your 2nd or 3rd year of your grades are good. If you like the work that you do, then start preparing for GATE, there are plenty of opportunities. The Prime Misnister Fellowship Scheme is also there, you can prepare for that, in this scheme you can directly do PHD from IIT's but you need to crack the interview. GATE is also an option but you need to prepare extra because there's no separate GATE for BME, you have to opt for instrumentation.
Job Scope
R&D- Generally the R&D companies hire employees through campus placements from a small group of colleges. Good luck for that. The health tech industry in Andhra & Telangana is a bright prospect in future when it comes to R&D opportunities.
Service- The job i am currently in. You get to learn a lot about the internal functioning of various medical devices. There are plenty of learning opportunities, trainings. The happiness you get after indirectly saving a life can't be measured. You'll be nervous at start but with right guidance service is the most satisfying job.
Application engineer- The role of an application engineer is to explain to customer about the working of a specific medical device. Application engineers work hand to hand with sales team.
Sales engineer- Sales of medical equipment are handled by the sales engineer. They have targets as well as incentives so it's a double edged sword.
Hospital engineer- Every big hospital has a Biomedical department in which there are typically 5–6 engineers who are responsible to attend to emergency breakdown of any medical equipment.
There are various areas in which a Biomedical engineer can work. The salary at start is not appropriate for some posts but then again if you work hard & have right skills you can land a good job just after graduation. Don't get demotivated by people who say that Biomedical has no scope, or it's only about research. More than 75% of Biomedical jobs are occupied by electronics engineer just because talented Biomedical engineers switch their fields after graduation.
Feel free to ask me in the comment box if you are having any further doubts
hope you find it helpful
Good Luck!
After completing Btech in jute and fibre than in you institute various company may come for placement opportunity then you may select some company as you may have an interest then you may give an interview for the jobs after than you may get the chances in some best company. you may do also do some jobs like in any cloth or fabric company and if you may luck you also get some band company also.
All the best.
BSC on which subject? If you would have specified the subject, I would have been able to tell it precisely.
However, on a broad perspective, you can do the following:-
jute and fiber technology
if you want to learn about textile engineering and fibre chemistry. Okay if you are willing to work in the textile industry. Jute is a part of the textile industry and you can have a job if you undertake this course successfully.
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