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Ayushi Gupta

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Expected cut offs are decided by Admissions committed. Last year it was around 90 percentile in CMAT. This year the percentile required should be around this much only. Best wishes.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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it would be difficult as the competition is very tough. It will also depend on the result of your entrance exam score. Check the cut off once you get an idea about it.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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There are 3 SIBM, SIBM Pune: if youa re instetredted in SIBM Pune then you need to score 98 Plus. SIBM Bangalore: you need to score 95 plus and SIBM Hyderabad (New campus) : so caanot predict about that.

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Biomedical engineering is identified as one of the niche engineering branches in the country which deals with the study of engineering principles. These principles are further combined with the principals of medical sciences aiming to streamline the healthcare services in the country. The health care expenditure is likely to witness an increase due to the rise of awareness and population growth. Furthermore, spreading awareness of medical advancements have led to an increase in the number of people seeking biomedical solutions for their health issues. This will eventually witness a rise in the employment graph of biomedical engineers.
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