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Soni Aggarwal

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If you don't like biology then you can go for chemical engineering and if you hate optimizing chemical reactions then you can opt for biomedical engineering.

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Aastha Sahu

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Yes, but 45% is not good and first of all, your son has to give the entrance exam of the college he wants to take admission in.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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There is sports quota admission in all the colleges of Delhi University. Check the norms of your college.

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kanu vashisht

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You can check the website and reviews for the same. It will be better to explore the same on your own.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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50 K per year is the fee for bio medical engineering.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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2 lakhs rupees for the entire course.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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I can say that VIT is the top Private Institute in India with excellent placement opportunities for all branches and mainly good placements for all PG courses.

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riya kanodiamotivator

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Numerous opportunities exist for students pursuing a course in biomedical sciences in India. It is a vast, happening subject with great opportunities for laboratory work, management, research, education, and consultancy. Once you become qualified in the subject, you can work in the private sector or in the various national healthcare laboratories. Those who don't find themselves suitable for standard hospital careers may opt for health protection agencies, or work in forensic Science departments and help catch a suspect perhaps! Attach yourself to international healthcare projects, go for voluntary work, get involved with product manuf
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