Is it a bit hard for pcb students to cope up with the syllabus of biomedical engineering as they have not studied maths in class 11 and 12th?
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If you have enrolled in an Engineering course, even Biomedical for instance it will require mathematics primarily. It will be a little difficult as you will have to learn the basics of calculus, vectors, probability etc. which are mostly required in engineering courses. However, do not give up and study with guidance of your professors.
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I got nit nagaland(Electronic and instrumentation) engineering in josaa 2021, should I enroll there or take a drop? is nit nagaland good enough? I am very confused should I go there or not?
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As you have been allotted the NIT Nagaland seat in the JOSSA Counselling in the Electronic and instrumentation branch which is good but as you have mentioned that you are confused about whether to go with this or take a drop, so firstly i would say that it completely depends upon your prospective like if you feel that you are satisfied with what you are getting than you should go with it but if you are looking for something more and something better than you can take a drop but that also if you are 100 percent sure you will do better than this than only it will be worth. Now talking about NIT Nagaland so it is one of the good NIT in India and has a good record but it is not in top NIT’s than too overall it is a good college.
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is pcb group student eligible to take admission for biomedical engineering if mhcet not given .is their admission based on neet
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The eligibility criteria for B.Tech in biomedical engineering is that the c andidate should have passed Class 12 with Science stream or its equivalent from any recognized board in India with a minimum aggregate of 50%. The qualifying examination must be with Physics, Maths, Chemistry and an extra subject of the student's choice. So you are eligible for the course.
For the admission c andidates have to take an engineering entrance exam and on the basis of the merit list and a cut-off released by the respective exam conducting body. The admission is not based on neet.
To get admission in any of the top colleges in India,candidates need to qualify an engineering entrance exam conducted on national, state and university levels. A few colleges conduct their own respective engineering entrance exams.
which course should i choose after completing my UG (biomedical engineering) for PG ?
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After ug course in Biomedical Engineering, one can pursue M.E, M.Tech or MBA courses. Post graduation courses include Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering, Master of Technology in Biomedical Engineering,Master of Business Administration in Hospital Management etc. Also you can find Post Graduate Diploma courses too in India related to Biomedical Engineering. Aspirants can also pursue MS, MBA and M.E program in foreign countries if they have required GRE or GMAT score. A spirants having B.E/B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering can pursue M.Tech with specializations in the areas of Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Signal; Processing and Biomedical Instrumentation. As these are rapidly developing fields, it is possible to find a good career after taking M.Tech degree in these areas. M.Tech graduates can join reputed companies like Larsen and Turbo Limited, Wipro-GE Medical Systems etc. as Senior Biomedical Engineers, Senior Service Engineers or Business Managers and earn more than Rs. 5, 50, 000/- per annum.
can 10+2 medical student is eligible for biomedical engineering. what is the procedure of admission
Type of Course- Bachelor Degree
Eligibility 10+2 with science stream
Admission Process Entrance test/ Cut -off
Duration- 4 years
To get admission in UG courses, candidate has topass their 10+2 examination in science. Candidate can apply for the JEE MAIN 2021 for admission to UG programme . Those candidates completed their bachelor degree in Biomedical Engineering can either opt for a job or they can go for further studies.
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is bipc student can take biomedical engineering
After completing your bipc u have many options. As you have studied subject bio physic and chemistry do yes you can also do biomedical engineering. Write your respective State entrance exam and can get admitted to this course. You can also write jee mains entrance exam and can get admitted to this course in college. Some gud colleges for you doing biomedical engineering are
IIT Kanpur .
NIT Rourkela .
Karunya Institute of Technology and Science.
Rajalakshmi Engineering College.
Manipal Institute of Technology .
Chennai Institute of Technology.
Government Engineering College, Gandhinagar.
University College of Engineering, Hyderabad
Hope this information was helpful
which College can I get in biomedical engineering
In the word the best college for biomedical engineering would be MIT ( Massachusetts Institute of Technology ) . In India some good college for biomedical engineering would be
- IIT Madras
- IIT Delhi
- IIT BHU
for getting into these IITS you will have to clear JEE ADVANCE with a good rank under 3k
next option , if you could not clear jee advance lets have plan b, some of the good colleges you can get into can be
- NIT Rourkela
- NIT Raipur
- NIT Allahabad
- NIT Kurukshetra
to get into these college you need to qualify JEE MAINS ,
There are also many colleges other than national institution which are famous for bio medical engineering
- MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE (KERALA)
- TKM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KERALA)
- Manipal Institute of Technology
- SRM Institute of Science and Technology
- VIT Vellore - Vellore Institute of Technology
hope this clarifies your doubt ,
best wishes for your future
i have 66 mark in keam and in plus two 100% in pcm. did there is any chance of getting admission in biomedical engineering at kerala .
Hi
Congratulations you got an decent mark in keam
According to your mark here I'm providing some of the question
- Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram
- GCE KANNUR - Government College of Engineering
- Government Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram
- GEC Wayanad - Government Engineering College
Hope this will help you
What is the difference between B.tech in instrumentation engineering and B.tech in electronics and instrumentation engineering? Which has more scope?
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Btech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering-
It is the field of engineering which combines the study of electronics part for sensing the different instrumentation engineering. Various job profiles that can be bagged by an Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering graduate are Instrumentation Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Technician, Electrical R & D Engineer, Automation Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, etc.Top Recruiting Companies are BHEL, BEL, NTPC, ONGC, DRDO, ISRO, HAL, GE, L&T, Honeywell, Allen-Bradley, Cairn India, Siemens, Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, Amazon etc.Average salary package- INR 2,00,000 – 10,00,000
Btech In Instrumentation
BTech Instrumentation Engineering involves teaching how to design, make, test, monitor and maintain instruments. These instruments are used in machinery in different industries like power, water, solar etc. The course has elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering..The average placement package for BTech Instrumentation Engineering is in the range of INR 2 to 12 LPA.Upon graduation, one can get hired as Instrumentation Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Engineer, Automation Engineer, Testing and Quality Maintenance Engineer, Professor etc.Top Recruiting Companies are GAIL, SAIL, BHEL, IOCL etc
Both of them are good and promises best career opportunities.