I want to pursue Biomedical engineering in the future for my masters but I have got Biotech engineering as my branch in my undergrad. Can I still move comfortably to biomed engineering in masters abroad or are they completly unrelated?
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Hello,
Biotechnologydeals with life scienceanddevelops useful products for the agricultural, foodandmedical industries.BiomedicalEngineering deals with human health or clinical industry.Biotechnologycovers the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, but not the medical aspects. Technically you can do Masters in Biomedical, however you wont be able to cope up with the syllabus because they are 80% different so you should not consider this option.
I hope this helps.
Biotechnologydeals with life scienceanddevelops useful products for the agricultural, foodandmedical industries.BiomedicalEngineering deals with human health or clinical industry.Biotechnologycovers the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, but not the medical aspects. Technically you can do Masters in Biomedical, however you wont be able to cope up with the syllabus because they are 80% different so you should not consider this option.
I hope this helps.
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