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becoming a biomedical Engineer is very tough job.
Bioengineers and biomedical engineers frequently work in research and development or in quality assurance. Bioengineers and biomedical engineers typically need a bachelor's degree in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, or a related engineering field. Some positions require a graduate degree.
It typically takes four years of education and two years of work experience to become a biomedical engineer. This usually covers the time it takes to earn a bachelor's and either gain a master's degree or work experience in the field
To become a biomedical engineer, a good degree in a relevant subject such as biomedical engineering, biomedical science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or physics is required. Postgraduate qualifications can be beneficial (particularly for non-engineering graduates), and may be necessary for some posts
To get to be a Biomedical Engineer, one has to undergo thorough studies and rigorous training to acquire the vital skill critical in serving societal needs.
A biomedical engineering major uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology. Students learn about ethics and how to account for economic, social, global and environmental factors in their problem-solving. it is a good carrier option.
Basic Eligibility is Minimum required marks in class 12th examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics as compulsory subjects
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