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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With a GATE XL score of 576 and rank of 952, it is unlikely to secure admission to IIT Guwahati's M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering in 2025. The closing GATE scores for IIT Guwahati M.Tech programs usually range around 750 or higher (General category), and Biomedical-related specializations also fall within a similar cut-off bracket.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Biomedical engineers are in high demand in India as well as abroad owing to their exceptional contribution towards addressing some of the most pressing concerns faced by the healthcare industry. Biomedical Engineering field is about looking for innovative and feasible solutions for the betterment of the quality of human life, and improved patient outcomes. You can find some interesting facts about Biomedical Engineering salay & career in India and abroad:
- Exciting earning opportunities are ahead in the Indian biomedical industry, fueled by the projected growth of the medical device market to INR 88,320 crore by 2026. Biomaterials Engine
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Ohio University offers MS in Biomedical Engineering program, designed to focus on cellular and biomolecular engineering, biomechanics, and biomedical processing. This programme is for students who want to grow their careers in the field of life sciences and bioengineering. Graduates from these programs go for roles in Research and Development, medical device design, clinical engineering, and many other roles. The average salary ranges around USD 90,000 annually.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
For LDCE Ahmedabad's Biomedical Engineering program:
- *Eligibility Issue*: You might not meet the criteria with a PCB background (requires Physics and Mathematics).
- *Uncertain Admission*: With a 1.8 Lacs OBC NCL rank in JEE Main, admission is uncertain.
Contact LDCE Ahmedabad directly for more information or explore other options.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering, if I were to pursue a degree it would be at an institute like IITs, NITs or a university such as a BITS or a VIT.
Specifically speaking regarding NITs there are a few NITs with an established biomedical department as they have strong departments of biotechnology, expect NIT Rourkela and NIT Raipur, there are also other options outside of IITs and NITs, such as, Manipal Institute of Technology, VIT, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and SRM University, as they also have M.Tech in biomedical engineering programs.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The AI technology and automation would definitely affect each engineering field, including BME, but the impact would mostly be on the positive side, bringing transformation in medical device development, personalized medicine, and effective healthcare data analysis.
You should focus on upgrading your skill set, learning new AI tools, and improving your digital fluency to keep pace with the growing industrial needs, which exclusively focus on enhancing treatment methods and overall patient care at present.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Biomedical Engineering is an evolving field and highly in demand because of the everyday technological advancements in the healthcare sector, with the focus on improving patient care. You can look forward to healthy salaries in various industries. Some of the highest-paying industrial fields are as given below:
Medical Device Manufacturing: The main focus here is on the designing and building of medical devices and equipment.
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology: You would be responsible for the development of pharmaceuticals using biotechnology and engineering knowledge to ensure the best quality patient treatment and better lifespan.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is very important to have some key technical skills. It may be learned during internships, workshops, and lab sessions. You can check out some important skills given here for reference
- Excellent Knowledge of Engineering Principles
- Biomechanics and Biomaterials Expertise
- Strong Expertise in CAD Software and Tools
- Understanding of Biomedical Sciences & Ethics
- Bioinformatics and Data Analysis
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