Biomedical Engineering
Greetings of the dear candidate!
Biomedical engineering is becoming a new and innovative sought of career. It will have good scope and jobs in future for sure as the engineers can collaborate with Medical science and Doctors to enhance the development of devices and equipment that solves clinical problems.
I have enlisted some colleges for Biomedical Engineering in Karnataka.
Eligibility criteria: A student must have passed their class 12th in PCM/PCB from a recognised board.
I hope this helps you.
For more detailed information, do check out this link: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biomedical-engineering-colleges-in-bangalore
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biomedical-engineering-colleges-in-karnataka
Thank you:)
Hello,
BSC nursing and biomedical engineering both are different courses.
BSC nursing is 4 years degree course it's actually a noble profession. You will be served for patients for world. In this course you have to learn every study about the nursing like anatomy, opt handling, physiology etc.
Biomedical engineering is basically a department of engineering course. It's 4 years degree course. But it's mainly the machine related course which in important for medical uses. So you will be part of a medical line also.
Now it's totally depends on you which department you want to choose.
All the best.
Hello Divya ,
M.Tech. Biomedical Engineering course is available in RVCE college.
You can further check on the college website provided below:
https://www.rvce.edu.in/courses
HOPE THIS HELPS
hi,
see the qualifying degree would be mentioned by NITS and students who satisfy the qualifications will only eligible for admission. however if it mentioned by particular institute that m.tech biotechnology eligibility criteria is b. tech only then you may not eligible to apply for those institute. however many m.sc passed candidates are eligible to apply for m.tech, so you should participate in ccmt counselling with the gate score you have. you may have to change the stream if none of the nits offers m.tech in biotechnology to m.sc graduates.
To know about complete list of probable college name, based on your score, category please use Careers360 college predictor tool,
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi Aspirant,
As per the previous year analysis and cutoffs , to get a seat through KCET for Biotechnology in colleges like RV College of Engineering a rank of 3-4K is good, for MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology it is 6-7k ,for Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering it is around 11k. These are all based on General quota which may change depending on different types of quota and categories. Also it may fluctuate depending on different colleges.
So for more clarifications regarding the cutoffs and ranking refer the link below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-cutoff
Hope this resourceful to you.
Good Luck!!!!
Biotechnology and biomedical engineering both are different subjects.
Biotechnology is mainly about the biology and technical combination. In this stream you have to explore biology in technology. You can develop new system by living cells, organism etc. The synthetic growth hormone or any kind of vitamin related food can develop by this Biotechnology process. Normally 4 types of biotechnology present are medical biotechnology, agriculture biotechnology, industrial biotechnology, environmental biotechnology. You can pursue this course in BSC study and in technological like BTech Biotechnology study.
Biomedical engineering mainly focus on advances in technology and medicine to develop new devices and equipment for improving human health. It's basically related to new medicines and clinical research. So this course offered only engineering course. It's also known as traditional biotechnology.
If you want to study about the living cells and organism for development then choose biotechnology. But if you choose the development of medical equipment for human health then choose biomedical engineering. Now choice is totally yours.
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