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Sujata Dewan

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To get admission, you need to appear for TANCET.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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MIT College of Engineering, Pune
Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali
National Institute of Technology Rourkela
Indian Institute of Technology Banaras Hindu University Varanasi
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, Kolkata
University of Calcutta, Kolkata
Alagappa College of Technology, Chennai
Rajasthan Technical University, Kota.

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rohith kola

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It's a good branch. If you are focused on your aim and you keep yourself training for the best, then you will surely achieve it. Since IIT-BHU had recently acquired costly research equipment (details can be seen on the website www.iitbhu.ac.in/cer). The new faculty acquired is also very helpful and friendly in nature and that will surely help you achieve what you want but your involvement will be required first.

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rohith kola

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Biomedical engineering: BME is a course which is basically electrical and electronics engineering and Instrumentation engineering concepts applied in medical field. All the instruments you see in hospitals are made and maintained by BME. So BME will mostly be working in hospitals or the instrumentation companies in R&D or other departments
Biotechnology: It is a very broad field under life sciences which encompass Biochemistry, molecular biology, biochemical engineering, bioprocess engineering, genetic engineering, food processing, bioinformatics and so on. It is basically a research oriented subject and on has to do their Ph.D. to spec
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S K JainAssociated with AMIE Study Circle, Roorkee

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After passing Diploma, you can do AMIE (the only option for Diploma pass students engaged in a job) in any branch of your choice. See AMIE details on this link:
http://www.amiestudycircle.com.

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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student- IIT, Varanasi

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It's a tough one. If you want to join the core sector after engineering, go for IET Lucknow. And if you are okay with joining a non-core job, it may be anything like consulting or coding. Then, join IIT BHU. IIT gives the exposure and experience.

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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student- IIT, Varanasi

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Taking a drop or not is solely your decision. Are you ready to study for one more year? It takes dedication, vigor, and motivation. The last thing is hard to keep. Students lose motivation after some months and end up performing bad. If you are sturdy headed, go for a drop. Personally, I would recommend joining the college.

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