any entrance exam for MHA from Andhra university college of arts and commerce, Visakhapatnam? - biomedical engineer
hello,
no, there is no entrance exam for MHA in Andhra University collegeof arts and commerce. he candidate must have a bachelors degree in relevant field , he/she must have passed in it froma recognized board.
Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) is a two-year full-time postgraduate course offered by Andhra University, Visakhapatnam.
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I am biomedical engineer. I want to do MHA Course from KUHS,Thrissur. Am i eligible for it? Is there any qualifying exam,i have to give?
Hello,
The eligibility criteria for MHA course is:
1. Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline which includes Science, Commerce, Arts, Law, Agriculture, MBBS, BDS, BHMS, B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BAMS, B.Sc. Allied Health Science, Veterinary Sciences, and B.Sc. Pharm from any recognized Indian university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
2. Candidates with Indian citizenship can apply under the general category, whereas NRI/Foreign students can apply under the Foreign or NRI category.
3. Candidates have completed 3 years of Graduate Degree in any discipline successfully or candidates should possess four years Graduate Degree in Paramedical Sciences, medicine, and other four years’ program, such as Veterinary Sciences, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Law, and Engineering.
So, if you have these qualifications then you can surely do MHA course.
There are some entrance exams for the same:
1. CAT:
Common Admission Test Score is accepted by some of the colleges offering MHA courses. Candidates must score 50% to be eligible to sit for the CAT exam. A 5% relaxation is provided to the candidates from reserved categories.
2. MAT:
The AIMA conducts the MAT exam four times a year.
I hope this helps.
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Which exam i have to give for admission in MHA course in SRM medical college? I am biomedical engineer
Hello!
For seat in SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Chennai for MHA course admission is based on fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks in the qualifying examination. MHA is a full-time two-year postgraduate course and this degree is offered by SRM Institute of Science and Technology.
Candidate should have completed the age of 20 years at the time of admission or would complete the age on or before 31th December on the year of admission to the first year Master of Hospital Adminstration.
my ranking is 35098 in kcet and am SCG category can i get government seat in engineer clg for biomedical engineer course?
hii ,
you can't get government college through kcet
for private colleges through kcet in biotechnology you can get the following colleges -
- BMS college of engineering
- pes university
- dayanand sagar college of engineering
for more colleges through kcet use the kcet college predictor - https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_root&icn=KCET-College-Predictor
Im a biomedical engineer. whether Im eligible to do this ultrasonography course?
If you want to do a Masters program related to Ultrasonography, then you can't do Biomedical Engineering then the candidate who have done there graduation in Medical Imaging technology are eligibile for. So if you want you can apply for the UG courses but not for the Master program.
To know more about the Ultrasonography Courses in India visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/ultrasonography-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
i have interest in both IT and biomedical engineer..which is best for future?
Both they streams are emerging as equally essential for working of the economies. But if we want to be on the safer side than i will suggest you for IT, as there are unending opportunities in this field and they are continously increasing. However you will be able to get them only when you put your 100% efforts throughout your engineering.
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Will I get job in abroad after becoming biomedical engineer?
Hello Dear,
There is very good scope of Biomedical Engineer in abroad. As there is NO scope of BioMedical Engineering in India. Such research based engineering branches should not be taught in India. There are NO BioMedical Engineering companies in India because NO Indian engineering college produces any skilled-employable BioMedical professionals. The big companies like GE, Philips, Siemens Healthcare, and many are interested in hiring candidates with masters degree and/or with industry experience for a reasonable pay, and bachelors degree holders' recruitment is comparatively very less.
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How much will I earn after becoming biomedical Engineer?
Hello,
After becoming a Biomedical Engineer, you can expect a salary from 3.5 lacs to 6 lacs per annum in India. But your salary also depends upon different factors, have a look at these factors-
1. How much you have scored
2. From which University/ Institute you have completed your degree
3. During your Academics, had you ever been part of some internship program
4. You have any prior experience in the relevant field or not
Apart from the aforementioned factors, it also depends upon the company you willing to work for, like a reputed company will pay you more as compared to some average company. Moreover, if you have completed your degree from reputed institute of the country like IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur or IIT hyderabad then you will be in your campus and the average salary offered to you would be very impressive too.
Have a look at the top recruiters for Biomedical Engineer-
1. Philips Healthcare
2. Siemens Healthcare
3. GE healthcare
4. Stryker
5. Johnson and Johnson
6. Toshiba Medical Systems
Good Luck.
Please give me more details of biomedical engineer and its future?
Hello Sakshi,
Biomedical engineers design electrical circuits, software to run medical equipment, or computer simulations to test new drug therapies. In addition, they design and build artificial body parts, such as hip and knee joints. In some cases, they develop the materials needed to make the replacement body parts.
INDUSTRY AREAS:
- Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing
- Scientific Research and Development Services
- Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing
How can i become biomedical engineer?
Hello Aspirant,
You’ll need to have a first degree in either physics, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering or mechanical engineering. The degree should be accredited by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) or the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).
Once you have your degree, you can:
- apply for jobs in the private sector and work your way towards becoming a chartered engineer
- work as a biomedical engineer in the NHS, by taking a specialist training course called the Scientist Training Programme (STP)
To do an engineering-related degree, you will usually need five GCSEs (A-C) including maths, English and science, plus three A levels. Maths and physics A level are preferred.
Alternatively, level 3 vocational courses in science or engineering may be acceptable for some degrees – check with universities.
This may help.
Happy learning!