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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Healthcare, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare equipment manufacturing sectors are the prime recruiters. Government agencies such as Drugs Department, State wise Health Departments are also known to recruit BE/B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering graduates. Graduates may also find jobs in Pathological Labs, Clinics and Hospitals as well as Rehabilitation Clinics. Some of the commonly found job posts available for graduates are:
1) Biomedical Engineer
2) Equipment Design Engineer
3) Lab Technician/Administrator
4) Research Engineer
After ME/M.Tech programme, one may take up the post of a lecturer in Government or Private Engineering/Technical College
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Yes you can get, but you should have Diploma for lateral entry.

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JISHUA THOMAS

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Maths is a key foundational component of engineering, and biomedical engineers definitely need strong maths skills. When analyzing and designing medical solutions and biomedical engineers routinely use calculus and geometry skills.

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Anupama Mandal

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Biological Sciences and Bioengineering program (BIO) aims to educate students about developing new bioinformatics tools. They also learn about biomaterials, biomechanics and cell and tissue engineering, biomedical devices, computational bioengineering, biomedical imaging, premed and synthetic biology. Students acquire knowledge about applying engineering principles to the re-conceptualisation of biological phenomena. Training is imparted to them to develop new materials and processes, which would include genetic modification of agriculturally important plants and human cells. The students would be given intensive knowledge about molecu
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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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You have to go for IELTS and if you crack it then you will be eligible for most of the countries. If you give GRE along with IELTS then you will be eligible for all the countries.

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rohith kola

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India: Biomedical Engineering is still in the development stage in India and, therefore, scope is very limited for this field. One of the main reasons why progress is slow is due to the lack of integration between research institutions, hospitals and universities in India. In developed nations such as USA, UK and Singapore, excellent integration exists between universities and hospitals, thereby creating the perfect environment for R&D in Biomedical Engineering. In India, most of the jobs related to Biomedical Engineering are in non-tech areas such as service, maintenance, customer support, sales and management. Students interested in
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
The best country for biomedical engineering is perhaps USA followed by UK. In these two countries, amazing research and work is going on in the front line projects.

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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hi Serena, First of all, let's see what these branches are all about. Biomedical engineers typically do the following:
Design biomedical equipment and devices, such as artificial internal organs, replacements for body parts, and machines for diagnosing medical problems. Plastics engineering encompasses the processing, design, development, and manufacture of plastics products. A plastic is a polymeric material that is in a semi-liquid state, having the property of plasticity and exhibiting flow. Plastics engineering encompasses plastics material and plastic machinery. Although they somewhat relate to chemistry or chemical engineering, t
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