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astha singh

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The main work of biomedical scientists lies within the laboratory. They handle different biological samples, such as tissues, cells, blood with the help of pipettes, beakers, and test tubes, along with high-tech equipment and computers. Common responsibilities and the job profile of biomedical scientists are the following:
Screening and testing of lifestyle diseases, such as cardiovascular issues, cancer, and diabetes, along with screening for Ebola, rubella, hepatitis, and other infectious diseases
Development, discovery of treatments like medicines or drugs as therapeutic agents and vaccines as preventive measures
Understanding, investi
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ganeson,
Biomedical engineering is the branch with most potential for job. It combines technology with medical sciences. These days technology is making inroads in big way in treatment of patients. In every case biomedical engineering is involved.

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pranav rathorePhD zoology from Vikram university Ujjain

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Iceland. You are the first person who wants to go there. So, are you going there due to its beauty? What inspired you to go there? Anyways, let's come to the point, Iceland is a beautiful cold lonely county in Europe with difficult Cyrillic language, Icelandic and a different education system. I would advise you to go after completing class 12th. Learn islandic software engineering. It is the best option but think twice before going there.

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Astha Pandey

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You can pursue teaching as a career if you have interest in teaching and explaining the concepts to people or you can even work in pathology lap. The most growing field now in terms of biomedical is research and it's a great option if you are keen to do it.

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Nischit Mishra

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Hello,
The placements of NIT-Rourkela for M.Tech biomedical are quite decent. Many analytics and coaching institutes recruit from our college. Talking about the department, it has ample laboratories to enhance your knowledge but only a handful of core companies visit for campus selection. On the contrary, NIT-Rourkela is extending its placement premises to Bhubaneshwar in order to have an airport connectivity with Big Core Firms related to biomedical engineering.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Bhavik,
Of course yes. For admission to B Sc courses, at least till now, there is no entrance exam. It depends on your marks obtained in 12th. So go ahead. Best wishes

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