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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Each university has its own fees structure though, we would like to present to you a generalized scenario. Private universities will cost you around 150,000 to 300,000 (1.5 to 3 lakh) rupees per student per year . Public university on an average will cost between 75,000 to 150,000 rupees per student per year. Living expenses will cost you depending on the location of the university like in cities, it will cost you more and your style of living. Generally, this expenditure may cost you around Rs.1 lac excluding your tuition fees

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Jobs after completing this course:
Sector / Industry.
Development of Medicines.
Development of Vaccines.
Increase of productivity.
Conservation and Animal Breeding.
Improvement of Quality of Seeds.
Insecticides and Fertilizers.
Pharmaceutical Companies.
Chemical Companies.
Agriculture and allied industries.
Bio-processing industries.
Research laboratories.
Salary:
In private hospitals or health clinics, a fresher in biomedical engineering gets a salary between INR 15,000 and INR 25,000 a month. In companies that deal with medical equipment manufacturing, the biomedical professional starts his career with a salary range of INR 20,000 to INR 30,000 a
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Each university has its own fees structure though, we would like to present to you a generalized scenario. Private universities will cost you around 150,000 to 300,000 (1.5 to 3 lakh) rupees per student per year . Public university on an average will cost between 75,000 to 150,000 rupees per student per year. Living expenses will cost you depending on the location of the university like in cities, it will cost you more and your style of living. Generally, this expenditure may cost you around Rs.1 lac excluding your tuition fees.

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Admission Process:
Option 1:
Merit seats- admission through Common Entrance Test conducted by respective state examination board/ college / university. Option 2 :
Payment seats offered by the respective Colleges / Universities. The above are the options through which an engineering admission could be done, you will have to select the most appropriate college/university in which you want to get into and then obtain the college details, relevant contact phone number and visit the institution for further enquiries.

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Jobs after completing this course:
Sector / Industry. Development of Medicines. Development of Vaccines. Increase of productivity. Conservation and Animal Breeding. Improvement of Quality of Seeds. Insecticides and Fertilizers. Pharmaceutical Companies. Chemical Companies. Agriculture and allied industries. Bio-processing industries. Research laboratories. Salary:
In private hospitals or health clinics, a fresher in biomedical engineering gets a salary between INR 15,000 and INR 25,000 a month. In companies that deal with medical equipment manufacturing, the biomedical professional starts his career with a salary range of INR 20,000 to I
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Biomedical Engineering a highly interdisciplinary and upcoming field of technology. Biomedical Engineering is concerned with the application of engineering & Science methodologies, to the analysis of biological & physiological problems and to the delivery of health care. Biomedical engineering involves developing devices & procedures that solve medicaland health-related problems by combining their knowledge of biology & medicine with engineering principles & practices. Basically a Biomedical Engineering requires the analytical tools and broad physical knowledge of modern engineering and Science, fundamental understanding of the biologi
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Generally, any Bachelor of Engineering in India will span a duration of 4 full academic years which will include 8 semesters i.e; 2 semesters each year at the end of which an university theory cum practical examination for the respective subjects will be conducted. At the end of the final year a final project becomes compulsory, internships and mini projects which are to be done by the student vary from one university to the other. As far as the studying of subjects are concerned, it depends on the syllabus of each university that how much main subjects it allots per semester but a minimum of five subjects is expected to be written as
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muskan kalra

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Dear Hrithik,
It certainly depends on your area of interest.
If you want to go into research and pursue a PhD degree, definitely opt for a Biomedical degree. However, if you are not at all interested in research, Biomedical is not an ideal option since it requires a lot of hard work.
The colleges offering Masters or PhD are way lesser in number in India.

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Manish Motwani

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Sorry, for every stream in engineering, you should have science with compulsorily added with MATHS in your 10+2.
Your PCB will be needed and valid for all pharmaceuticals and medical-related streams (not involving engineering).
Hope it helps.

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