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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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KETAN KUMAR SINHASailor 😊

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You must be having physics chemistry maths in your class 12th to pursue Marine Engineering as a career.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Ajith,
Please go through this link and you will find all the details about the given course along with the eligibility criteria:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-e-in-biomedical-engineering-psg-college-of-technology-psgct-coimbatore-114899

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Student,
Engineering courses are mainly designed for students having maths and physics background. However, there are few streams in which you can pursue your career in the engineering field as a biology student. You can for biotechnology, Food Technology or Agriculture and have a B.Tech or Diploma.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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In Biomedical Engineering, you can get various type of jobs like Sales Engineer, Service Engineer, Application Specialist, R&D Engineer, Design Engineer. But these job profiles are nothing when compared to the mechanical engineering scope as mechanical is a core branch and Biomedical is a specialized branch. After Finishing your mechanical engineering you can take up Biomedical Engineering jobs as well.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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Education : Graduation (min 3 years) in any discipline with min 60% marks and have passed Maths and Physics as subject at 10+2 level B.E/ B.Tech from a recognised University with min 60% marks. Age Limit : 20 to 24 years.

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kanu vashisht

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I think you should go for biomedical engineering.

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