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Pragati Singh

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Candidates can pursue PhD in Biochemical Engineering after completing MTech in Chemical Engineering or any other related specialisation. Candidates need to clear the Research Eligibility Test as well as interview in order to secure admission to PhD course. A handful of colleges offer PhD courses in Biochemical Engineering such as: 

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Biochemical engineers are like "chefs" for biological processes. They use microorganisms and enzymes to produce valuable products like drugs, food and biofuels.

Moreover,  Biomedical engineers are like "mechanics" for the human body, designing and building technologies to diagnose, treat, and improve human health. To understand the key differentiation refer to the table given below:

FeatureBiochemical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
FocusApplying biological principles to chemical and industrial processes
Designing and developing medical devices and technologies
Core disciplinesBiochemistry, Microbiology, Chemical Engineering, Thermodynamics
Biomaterials, Physiology, Anatomy, Biomechanics, Signal Processing
Main applicationsProduction of drugs, food, biofuels, bioremediation
Medical devices, prosthetics, implants, diagnostics, imaging
Work environmentChemical plants, food processing facilities, biotechnology companies
Hospitals, research labs, medical device companies
Job titlesFermentation Engineer, Bioprocess Engineer, Food Product Developer
Biomaterials Engineer, Medical Device Engineer, Clinical Engineer
Skill emphasisProcess design, mass transfer, fermentation, biocatalysis
Materials science, electronics, computer modeling, tissue engineering
Overall approachOptimizing industrial processes using biological systems
Applying engineering principles to solve medical problems

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The fee for B.Tech in Chemical Engineering is Rs. 432180 as per the data. The university is also offering scholarships for the B.Tech program.

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Pragati Singh

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There isn't any minimum score required for Biochemical Engineering itself. However, it is recommeneded to score a good rank in JEE Main in order to get a specialisation of your choice. 

Moreover, it also depends from university to university as the eligibility crietria vary. 

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Pragati Singh

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 For your reference, some of the important subjects covered in Biochemical Engineering courses are listed below

  • Biology and Biochemistry
  • Chemical Engineering Principles
  • Microbiology
  • Bioprocess Engineering
  • Maths and Statistics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Bioreaction Engineering

 

 

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The scope for biochemical engineering in India is explained point by point below for your reference:

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Some of the popular exams for admission to Biochemical Engineering programs in India include:

National-Level Exams- JEE Main, JEE Advanced, GATE, CUET, etc.

Sate-Level Exams- WBJEE, KEAM, Karnataka PGCET, TNEA Counselling, etc.

Some universities also admit students on the basis of Class 12 marks and take extra assessment rounds like PI or GD rounds in such cases. You should check the admission guidelines for your preferred universities on their official websites. 

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Differences between Biotechnology and Biochemical Engg. Courses are mentioned below for your reference:

CriteriaBiotechnologyBiochemical Engineering
FocusDeveloping new products and processesOptimizing existing bioprocesses
Career PathScientist, researcher, engineerEngineer, consultant
Educational RequirementsPCB in Class 12PCM or PCMB in Class 12

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Various colleges offer MTech course in Biochemical Engineering on the basis of GATE scores. Candidates can prepare for IIT Delhi

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