I HAVE COMPLETED MY BE IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BUT I WANTED TO GO FOR MBBS AND MD PATH I AM STUDENT FROM PLEASE ANS WHAT TO DO NEXT
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 technology to upgrade or update the exciting devices.
You can design new devices and equipments or validate and audit the devices that are already in use.
You can get into working as a Regulatory Specialist wherein you can ensure if all the necessary compliance are taken into account before the medical equipments are purchased and brought into use in the various Institutions & departments.
You can also work in hospitals to manage the medical equipments by training the staff on how to use it and also with proper safety measures.
You can be a Technician who can specialize in installing the equipments and then sign AMC with hospitals & clinics.
You can also open a Laboratory or work for a lab where MRI, CT Scans, X rays, ECG, EEG and Ultrasounds are done.
You can get into teaching by becoming a lecturer or teacher in Colleges and Universities.
You can also get into consultancy where in you can provide consultation services to industries, hospitals and research institutions about the medical devices and equipments available.
In short, companies that manufacture biomedical devices and equipments have various openings such as Research Development, Testing & Validation, Manufacture & Design, Sales & Marketing, Compliance & Regulatory affairs. Biomedical Engineers can opt for any of the above mentioned options depending on their skills and interests.
All the best
Dr{HC} Sonia Achantani
I am sriharsha from Hyderabad, telangana state. Ive completed my 12th class from bipc stream and i want to join btech.biomedical engineering in your college.i hope that i could join through management admissions.
Hi Sriharsha,
If you're interested in joining B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering through management quota, the steps are typically as follows:
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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 admissions.
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Eligibility : Most colleges require students to have a background in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) for B.Tech admissions. Since you’ve completed 12th in the BiPC stream, you might want to check if the college makes any exceptions or has a bridge course.
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Documents and Fees : Be prepared to submit your 12th-grade certificates, identity proof, and any other required documents. Management quota seats generally come with higher fees, so clarify the fee structure as well.
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Application Process : Complete the college’s application form for management admissions and follow any additional steps they provide.
Good luck, and feel free to reach out to the college for specific details!
i am a biomedical engineering student i can learn this course or not
You can learn and do well in a variety of interdisciplinary courses as a student of biomedical engineering. The integration of biological and medical sciences with engineering concepts in biomedical engineering provides a strong basis for exploring a wide range of topics. You can enrol in classes linked to the following, based on your interests:
Increasing your understanding of the technology underlying medical equipment and diagnostic instruments through Medical Imaging & Instrumentation.
Biotechnology is the application of engineering and biology, particularly in tissue engineering and bioinformatics.
Healthcare applications of artificial intelligence: Using AI and machine learning to improve medical diagnosis or create novel treatment approaches.
Data science and bioinformatics: vital to personalised treatment and research, large-scale biological data analysis.
Rehabilitation engineering is the design of technology and assistive equipment to enhance patient care and recuper ation.
BE biomedical engineering is best course amd it have life long scope
Hello aspirant,
Biomedical engineers can work directly in a hospital, management firm, laboratory, or consulting firm in the medical field. They are able to obtain positions as physicians, quality engineers, biomedical engineers, instrument engineers, installation engineers, maintenance engineers, manufacturing engineers, and software engineers, among others. In short it is a very good course having a great scope.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
can i do phd in genetic biotechnology after mtech in biomedical engineering
Hello there,
Yes, you can pursue a PhD in Genetic Biotechnology after an M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering. Here's a quick guide:
Steps:
1) Identify Interests:
- Focus on genetic engineering, genomics, etc.
2) Research Universities:
- Look for IISc, IITs, JNU, AIIMS, University of Hyderabad.
3) Check Eligibility:
- Relevant Master's degree and good academic record.
4) Prepare for Exams:
- Take GATE (Life Sciences/Biotechnology) or CSIR-UGC NET.
5) Contact Supervisors:
- Discuss research interests with potential supervisors.
6) Apply:
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Submit application with transcripts, exam scores, research proposal, recommendations.
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 wishing you all the best for your bright future.
I got 30,304 rank in ap bipc eapcet 2024 can i get a seat in biomedical engineering
Hello,
With a rank of 30,304 in the AP BIPC EAPCET 2024, securing a seat in Biomedical Engineering may be challenging, as this branch is often competitive.
I would suggest you to use the college predictor tool to predict which college you can get based on your score/rank :-
Is there any exams for Biomedical Engineering Jobs in UAE Hospitals
Hey there,
For an Indian student seeking Biomedical Engineering jobs in UAE hospitals, here's what you need to know and do:
Exams and Certifications:
Health Authority Exams:
- Dubai Health Authority (DHA) Exam: Required to work in Dubai hospitals.
- Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) Exam: Required to work in Abu Dhabi hospitals.
- Ministry of Health (MOH) Exam: Required to work in hospitals in other emirates.
Steps to Prepare:
1) Eligibility:
- Hold a relevant degree in Biomedical Engineering.
- Gain some work experience if possible, as this is often preferred.
2) Documentation:
- Academic certificates.
- Work experience letters.
- Passport and other identification documents.
3) Study and Register:
- Study for the DHA, HAAD, or MOH exams using recommended study guides and online resources.
- Register for the exams through the official websites of DHA, HAAD, or MOH.
4) Apply for Jobs:
- Once you pass the relevant exams, you can apply for jobs in hospitals across the UAE.
Useful Resources:
- DHA Website: dha.gov.ae (https://www.dha.gov.ae)
- HAAD Website: doh.gov.ae (https://www.doh.gov.ae)
- MOH Website: mohap.gov.ae (https://www.mohap.gov.ae)
Passing these exams will significantly enhance your chances of securing a biomedical engineering job in UAE hospitals.
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 wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Do i need to solve the biology or maths section in SRMJEEE if I am applying for biomedical engineering in SRM .
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!
i got 2400 rank in ts eapcet will i get biomedical engineering seat in jntuh or osmania university
Hello there,
To know the college you might qualify based on your rank, kindly visit the link below. It includes a college predictor that matches your rank with potential colleges.
TS EAMCET College Predictor
https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor?
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which is the best university in Chennai for doing B.Tech Biomedical Engineering
Hello Ashok,
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)
- Programs: B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering
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Reputation:
Known for strong infrastructure, research facilities, and industry connections.
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Location:
Kattankulathur, Chennai.
2. Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
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Programs:
B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering (VIT Vellore is close to Chennai and has an excellent reputation)
- Reputation: Highly regarded for its research and innovation in engineering.
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Location:
Vellore (near Chennai).
3. Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS)
- Programs: B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering
- Reputation: Offers comprehensive programs with modern facilities.
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Location:
Padur, Chennai.
4. Amrita School of Engineering
- Programs: B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering
- Reputation: Known for its emphasis on research and practical exposure.
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Location:
Chennai campus.
5. Rajalakshmi Engineering College
- Programs: B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering
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Reputation:
Offers a good curriculum and infrastructure for biomedical engineering.
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Location:
Thandalam, Chennai.
Factors to Consider:
- Accreditation: Ensure the program is accredited and recognized.
- Infrastructure: Look for modern laboratories and research facilities.
- Faculty: Check the qualifications and experience of the faculty members.
- Industry Connections: Institutions with strong ties to the biomedical industry offer better internship and placement opportunities.
These institutions offer strong programs in Biomedical Engineering, with good infrastructure and industry connections.
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 wishing you all the best for your bright future.