Biomedical Engineering Scope

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Aarush Pandey

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Here are reasons to do MBA after engineering
An obvious post-graduation option for an engineering student would be a Master's in engineering. If you are interested in managing a team of people or an organisation rather than doing a hardcore technical work, a management course would be the best way. An engineering programme usually lacks this aspect of exposure to management and business-related issues. There are also options of technically oriented management degrees which gives specific attention to the core you choose. This is also suitable for an engineer who would want to level up their career by getting into managing posts. Also, m
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kanu vashisht

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I think you should go for biomedical engineering.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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There are equal opportunities for a biomedical engineer in public sector as well as private sectors. Many private firms that manufacture medical equipments also recruit biomedical engineers. Many Government hospitals also recruit biomedical engineers for the purpose of selecting, handling as well as maintaining complex medical devices. There are various job opportunities available for them abroad also. Hospitals abroad usually recruit them as clinical engineers. There are various job opportunities available for them in the teaching field also.

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Donika JutnaniML ethusiast and front end web developer

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The scope of Biomechanics is very less in India but it has a very vast scope in the US and Australia. Talking about their salaries, the median annual salary for biomedical engineers in 2017 was $88,040, according to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This was somewhat higher than the $85,880 median mechanical engineering salary. Nationally, there are 20,590 employed bio-mechanical engineers. Choose bio-mechanical engineering wisely and it would be much better if you have the potential to settle abroad.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Higher studies options after BE biomedical engineering in India:
Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering
Master of Technology in Biomedical Engineering
Master of Technology in Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation
Master of Technology in Biomedical Instrumentation
Master of Business Administration in Hospital Management
Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management
Master of Business Administration in Hospital and Health Systems Management
Post Graduate Advance Diploma in Biomedical Science and Basic Clinical Research
Higher studies options after B.E Biomedical Engineering in Foreign countries
Master of Engineeri
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