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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Gopika, yes with your background of graduation in engineering in electrical and electronics I am sure you are definitely eligible for biomedical where both the branches that you are doing will be required. However you will need to pass the GATE examination with the appropriate paper which is mention for getting admission in biomedical engineering at the postgraduate level. Best wishes to you.

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Yes, you can pursue it and resume your career.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Tushar,
This is the branch of engineering that is future of India. Due to this, many institutions are starting these courses to attract students. I am attaching a link that will be giving you all the required information about your query. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/b-tech-in-biomedical-engineering-colleges-india
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Chemical Engineering branch has many characteristics of a Core branch of Engineering, Whether you are studying a Being or a MEng, you'll start your degree with core chemical engineering courses such as pure and applied mathematics, computing and physics. It is more or less an evergreen branch. If you think Biomedical Engineering is something you may wish to pursue at undergraduate level, STEM subjects are the ones you'll want to focus on. Maths, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology are key. The combination of engineering principles with biological knowledge to address medical needs has contributed to the development of revolutionary and lif
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Placements: Placements were pretty good when compared to the previous batches. Computer Science engineering had a lot of top companies taking a lot of students. Salary packages ranged from 25 Lacs per annum to 3 LPA. Companies like Citi corp, Goldman Sachs, HCL, Siemens, Mahindra came for placements.
Infrastructure: There are a lot of facilities in CEG. Classrooms are all well instructed with projectors and boards with space enough to accommodate around 100 students. There are separate departments with laboratories. The campus is entirely Wi-Fi enabled and there is a ground with fields for all kinds of sports.
Faculty: The faculty are al
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