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Hi Mohan,
Yes, since you're completing your BSc Biomedical Science by August 1st or 2nd week, you can apply for M.Pharm provided your degree is from a recognized university and you meet the eligibility criteria. Most colleges require a minimum of 50% in your UG degree sometimes more for general category, and some may ask for GPAT scores. If you're aiming for top institutes like ICT Mumbai or NIPERs, GPAT is highly recommended. For private universities, direct admission or institute-level tests are also common. Don’t forget to check individual college deadlines they usually close applications between June and August.
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Shobhit institute of technology and engineering is a good college and have excellent places records.
The average salary package is around 6 lakhs per annum and the highest package is 30 lakh.Top companies like bicon,Capgemini,IBM, Cognizant,DRDO and many more companies come here every year.The placement cell is also very supportive.So,you can go for it.
Hello Aspirant,
Both M. Tech in Biomedical Engineering and M. Tech in Medical Nanotechnology offer excellent career opportunities, however, it will depend on your areas of interest and career goals.
The last date to apply for Diploma in Biomedical Engineering depends on the state or institution you are applying to. For most government polytechnic colleges in India, the application process is handled through state-level entrance exams or direct admission portals. In general:
In Tamil Nadu, the last date to apply for diploma engineering courses including Biomedical Engineering was May 23, 2025 .
In Delhi, through DSEU (Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University), the last date to apply is June 22, 2025 .
For distance or open learning programs like IGNOU, the application window usually extends up to July 2025 .
Private polytechnic colleges across India often accept direct applications until June or July , depending on seat availability.
Check the official websites of particular state technical education boards or the specific college they are interested in, as dates may vary from state to state.
Dear Sanobar,
admission into Shivaji University for applied Bimedical techniques are generally done by merit base I mean seeing the class 12th result you can say apply online here http://unishivaji.ac.in and keep track for the your application you may need to give entrance exams too. Go ahead and do.
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best of luck.
B.sc in Applied biomedical techniques is undergraduate program offered by Shivaji University is full time 3 years dgree program. If You want to admission for this course you must have completed 10+2 pass criteria.after completing this course you have Bachelor's degree in Applied Biomedical techniques.
Hello aspirant,
As per your request, the list of best colleges offering BSc in Biomedical Sciences is as below,
I hope this was informative, for more details click on the link given below
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-biomedical-sciences-degree-colleges-in-india
Hello,
Congratulations on your son's success for his excellent performance in 10th standard.Biomedical Engineering is a growing field that combines engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to improve healthcare technology, such as medical devices, diagnostics, and artificial organs. The future prospects for biomedical engineering are bright, especially with advancements in healthcare, biotechnology,
For admission to VIT Vellore in B.Tech Biomedical Engineering, students need to appear for VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Examination), conducted by the university itself. The exam is usually held in April every year, and the application forms are released around November–December. Since your son has just entered Class 11, he should focus on strengthening his Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) foundation, along with preparation for VITEEE and JEE Main for broader opportunities. Being residents of Mumbai does not affect eligibility; admission is purely based on VITEEE performance for general category students.
Encourage your son to stay consistent in his preparation. Apart from VIT, also keep options open like IITs, NITs (through JEE Advanced/Main) and other reputed private universities that offer biomedical engineering programs.
Wishing your son all the best for his preparation and future career.
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