Is it good to study medical electronics?Will it be good in future?
HELLO AKASH,
Healthcare and Pharma are set to grow in the coming years with latest advancements in the technologies being rapidly adapted into them. For example, FitBit is a wearable device concept that marries IOT + Healthcare, and is now a Billion Dollar company. Similarly Tele-medicine, AR are going to play major role in revamping the Healthcare Sector. Drug administration, clinical trails are about to see paradigm shift.
You can focus on those areas to improve your skill set, especially in chip-design and embedded device programming. You can review some of the Healthcare Solution case-studies [1] to get more detailed view on what is happening in the industry.
The Health Care industry has been growing at a rapid pace in the past few years. With an annual growth rate of 30%.The Indian Healthcare Industry is estimated at US$22 billion and the Medical device market is estimated at US $ 1.85 billion and growing at 15% per annum. Thus with the rapid pace of growth comes the ever increasing demand for highly skilled and well trained Medical Electronics Engineering work force
Career Prospects
Biomedical engineering is one
of the recognized professional career options made by students in India.
Biomedical engineers and technologists can seek employment in various
industries such as hospitals, medical institutions, manufacturing units,
medical equipment, government agencies and pharmaceuticals. Biomedical
engineers develop modified devices and provide advice for handling and
maintaining medical equipments. Individuals also can seek employment in medical
equipment companies as technical advisers.
There are ample opportunities for biomedical engineers in the field of research
and development at research institutes, government agencies in India,
universities and other abroad countries. Biomedical engineers are employed in
various companies such as Larsen & Toubro, BPL, Wipro Medical and Siemens
into their R&D section or into sales and marketing, depending on their
skills and preferences. Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching
jobs in universities and colleges. There are lots of job opportunities
available in India as well as in foreign countries.
Thanks
After BE in medical electronics is mba good option?
It solely depends upon your interest, Kiran. In MBA, you will learn about how to manage corporations and how financing is done in MnCs. If you have completed your BE in Medical Electronics, you can also go for Masters in the same course. But, if you feel like, this field does not interest you at aal, then maybe changing your stream is a good option. So, find out what stream suits you and consider your own interests before deciding.
Placements for medical electronics in thumkur Siddhartha institute of technology?
Hey Aspirant,
Although the branch of medical electronics is having a promising future, there are quite fewer opportunities for placements here. There are more opportunities for students of this branch if they complete their master's degree in the same field, and students can even work abroad. Since the decline in the number of recruiters in the recent past, the placements have decreased slightly so that more students are interested in pursuing a masters degree.
Are placements good in thumkur siddartha institute of technology for medical electronics . How is the college in placements???
dear candidate,
There are good placement in this college nearly 80%of the students get selected in campus interviews. Many multinational IT companies comes for campus selection. The highest salary from this college 60000 and the least salary from this college is nearly 28000. The placement is falling down year by year in 2015. The placements were very good, i.e. about 80%, but after that, it was reduced, and now its even reached lower of about 30-40%. The college is trying its best to visit the companies on campus. The visited companies include Wipro, TCS, etc.
Is Dr Ambedkar institute of technology,Bangalore is a govt clg?Is it a good clg to be joined(Medical Electronics)
Hello Akash,
Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology Bangalore is an autonomous self aided University affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University and AICTE and was established in 1979. The institute is one among 14 colleges selected for receiving the World Bank assistance under Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme(TEQIP) through government of India. Also Medical Electronics is really a good branch to study here as it is prestigious and also was established in 1999. The scope is also good and maintained it's ranking overall.
Hope it helped you. :)
How to download admission order for 1st round seat allotment KCET,since I got alloted to Dr Ambedkar Institute of tech (Medical Electronics)
Hope you are doing well. When the choice entry link is made available to you, you need to login to the choice entry portal, where you can find the 4 choices. If you wish to take admission in the allotted college then click on choice 1. There will be a link to download the challan for tuition fees. You need to pay the fees in the bank and login after about 2 hours. The admission order link will be made available only after payment of fees. Download and take a printout of admission order, sign on it wherever necessary and carry it to the allotted college for admission. I hope you got the point after reading this answer.
All the best.
In kcet I got alltd to Dr Ambedkar Institute of Tech..(Medical Electronics).If I wait for 2nd round wat happens to dis alltd seat?
Hope you are doing well. During choice entry, the choice 2 states that you can hold this seat and try for round 2. If you get better seats in round 2, this seat will be given to someone else. Otherwise this seat will remain in your favor. If you select choice 3, that means you are not satisfied with the allotted seat and wants to give away this seat and move for round 2. In this case, you will loose this seat and new options will be available to you. So if you want this seat and also try your luck for better seats, I would suggest you to select choice 2. I hope you got the point after reading this answer.
All the best.
I got alloted to Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Technology(medical electronics).Is it a good clg to be joined?
Hello aspirant !
Yes Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology is a good college to join. It has great infrastructure and has excellent facilities. Location wise also the college is amazing. It is affiliated to IPU. Placements are okay too.
I hope this helped!
What is the fees for medical electronics branch in Dr. Ambedkar institute of Technology, Bangalore per year? Please help me out..
Hello Abhishek,
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology offers B.Tech in Medical Electronics branch which is a four year programme
There 30 seats for this course
The fees for B.Tech in Medical Electronics is nearly 2,41,000 for all the four years. So the fees per year will be nearly equal to 60,000.
Thankyou!