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Ritika Bhatia

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There is no biasness in the industry when you talk about 2 different professions. Each and every industry and sector is respected. When it comes to their payment or earning, your work would speak better. If you are not good working as engineer, you would earn better in HR and vice versa.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Sahana,
You may choose a course of your interest. With this score, you can go for the colleges through any exams if you have appeared, else you can go with your board exams alone. All the best.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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For JME as per SSC, RRB and MS exam norms Mechanical engineering is considered only and eligible to apply for JME post. Mostly in these exams, specific subjects are considered as qualification.

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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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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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Vignesh Doddi

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You have to score above 140 marks to get below 1000 rank.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello PS Shunu, Aah! Mechanical branch of engineering! This is one of the oldest branch of engineering studies. Over a period of time, it has spawned many other specialised branches also. However the charm and requirement of pure mechanical branch has never vanished. It's important today and I am sure will continue to remain important in the future also. Have no worries. Best wishes.

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