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Rupesh Katariya

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Hello!  B.Pharm, CSE, and Biomedical Engineering  both are good and choosing one of them more depends upon your interests.B.Pharm: Ideal for those interested in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. Roles in pharmacy, clinical research, and drug manufacturing offer salaries around ?3-5 LPA for freshers, with growth potential.CSE: A high-demand field in software development, data science, and AI. Freshers can earn ?6-10 LPA, with experienced professionals making much more. It's a dynamic, well-paying field.Biomedical Engineering: This field blends engineering with healthcare, focusing on medical devices and technologies. Freshe
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Anurag Shivam

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It may be difficult to transfer from KTU to Salem University and join the fifth semester of a biomedical course directly, as the credits must match Salem University's curriculum. Salem Academy and College has agreements with various universities, community colleges, and academic providers to allow students to transfer courses, exams, and certifications towards their undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. 

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Parth Chavan

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 Yes, you can pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomedical Sciences after completing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Nursing. While some institutions may prefer candidates with a background in life sciences or related fields, many universities accept B.Sc. Nursing graduates for this program.Eligibility Criteria:Educational Qualification: A B.Sc. Nursing degree from a recognised institution.Minimum Marks: Typically, a minimum of 50% to 60% aggregate marks in your undergraduate studies.Work Experience: Some institutions may require or prefer candidates with relevant work experience in the healthcare or biomedical field.

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Arindam Modak

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The University is recognised mostly for offering a well-rounded programme in *Biomedical Science*, providing an all-in-one curriculum that prepares a student for careers in research, healthcare, and laboratory management. It emphasizes the scientific basis of medicine, concentrating on clinical and diagnostic aspects, molecular biology, and biotechnology.GMU possesses a great deal of *research capabilities* and *collaboration* with some leading medical institutions; thus, students may get legitimate hands-on experience in laboratories. The facilities, which include *clinical laboratories* and *simulation centers*, provided by the unive
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Parul Thapa

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When comparing Nursing course and Biomedical courses, the answer depends on your career goals and interests.Nursing course focuses on patient care, clinical practice, and direct interaction with patients in healthcare settings. It offers a clear career path with job security and a wide range of specializations.Biomedical courses, on the other hand, emphasize research, laboratory work, and the development of medical technologies. Careers in biomedical fields can lead to roles in research, medical device development, or academia.If you prefer hands-on patient care, nursing might be better, but if you are drawn to research and innovation,
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Nikita Peter

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A BSc in Biomedical Science at Liverpool John Moores University is a full-time course offered with a tuition fee of around GBP 18,250 (INR 2,014,820). The course offers students with multiple placement opportunities with industry partners. Moreover, students pursuing a BSc in Biomedical Science at LJMU explore areas of Human Bioscience, Diagnostic Science, Medical Microbiology, Physiology, Medical Genetics, and many more.

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Some universities providing a BE/B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering may take into consideration candidates with a good background in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry if they did not take mathematics in their 12th grade. Such degrees are offered by colleges with good placement histories, such as Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), and SRM Institute of Science and Technology. These universities connect students with top biomedical corporations and research organisations while offering high-quality instruction at affordable costs and strong placement assistance. For precise information, it is imperat
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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It's very difficult to get DU on asked CUET score under the SC category. The CUET score above 650 can be safe for DU for the SC category.

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Manori Sahni

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The BSc application form 2024 is expected to be released soon by the MGM School of Biomedical Sciences Mumbai. Hence, the application form deadline is not available as of now. As per some unofficial sources, the school releases its admission form in May/June.

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