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Kritika Agarwal

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In my opinion, chemical engineering is better right now. This is because I believe that employers are more reluctant to employ biomedical engineers because the field is still so painfully young in comparison to chemical engineering. For instance, several classmates of mine graduated with biomedical engineering degrees but have had a hard time in the job marketplace because of this factdespite that these engineers are brilliant and that they graduated from an ABET accredited program.
Thus with that noted, if you have an interest in materials for drug delivery as an example, I think its a smarter play to begin as a chemical engineer and l
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astha singh

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It is a 4-years long undergraduate level Bachelor's degree program. The 4-years duration is divided into 8 semesters, with each semester lasting a period of 6 months. During each semester, students have to face separate sets of theoretical subjects as well as practical lab sessions.
BE/B.Tech in biomedical engineering programme is all about the amalgamation of topics such as- Engineering, Technology and Biology. It is aimed at using concepts of Engineering, Technology and Biology to solve problems and in aiding research work, improves and enrich healthcare sector, medicines, diagnostic processes, rehabilitation, hospital equipment/tools
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
The best ones in the world which you should strongly consider applying to are:
John Hopkins University
ETH, Zurich
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
University of Cambridge
Georgia Institute of Technology

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello,
Biomedical engineering has an immense scope, however, you should first check the entry requirements, since this course requires engineering basics, you may have to complete some pre-requisite courses. Work is vast in this area from designing electrical circuits to building artificial body parts, you would be combining engineering and biology. There is a huge scope in RnD. Salary range will depend on the job role, county and the state you're working in. Typical its range is from $50000-$90000 annually. Reports suggest that the employment of Biomedical Engineers will grow in 2024 in the United States with the advancement of techno
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