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Vidhi Jain

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Yes. BME professionals work on developing artificial organs and medical robots as part of their job that is all about creating innovative healthcare solutions and improving patient care in India by blending engineering expertise and healthcare knowledge. Biomedical engineers are involved in building various medical devices like pacemakers, bionic prosthetics, surgical and robotic systems, etc.

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Vidhi Jain

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Biomedical engineers do not need medical knowledge comparable to that of doctors but a strong foundational base in biology, chemistry, and physiology to come up with the necessary medical devices and solutions by combining that medical knowledge with engineering principles. A strong understanding of how the human body works allows biomedical engineers to design purposeful devices to address healthcare needs.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, most Unani postgraduate programs require candidates to have a BUMS degree or equivalent as a prerequisite. Prior knowledge ensures students understand core Unani principles, clinical practices, and therapeutic methods.

This background is essential for advanced study, specialization, and research in areas such as pharmacology, surgery, or internal medicine within Unani. Students without this foundation are usually ineligible for PG admission.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, the Unani curriculum includes the historical development of Unani medicine, its principles, and philosophical foundations. Students study the teachings of prominent scholars and the evolution of therapeutic practices.

Understanding the philosophy helps students appreciate the holistic approach, the balance of humors, and the rationale behind preventive and curative methods. This knowledge forms the basis for integrating traditional wisdom with modern patient care.

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Ishita Uniyal

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See, the minimum qualification you'll need to obtain is to pass Class 12 from a recognised board of education with PCM subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics). Your age must be 17 years or older for a Private Pilot License (PPL) and 18 years for a Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
A medical examiner from DGCA will provide you with a Class 2 medical certificate based on your eyesight, hearing, and overall wellness assessment.

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Aishwarya Rai

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In BDS, Dental anatomy is taught through a combination of theoretical lectures and hands-on practical sessions. Students study the structure, shape, and function of teeth, jaws, and oral tissues, understanding variations in dental morphology.

Practical exposure includes working with dental models, extracted teeth, and casts to practice identification and measurement. This approach ensures students develop precision, observational skills, and foundational knowledge essential for restorative and clinical dentistry.

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Vikrant Shekhar

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AIIMS Raebareli offers various scholarships to students. Raebareli AIIMS students can apply for the National Scholarship Scheme and others. Students selected under this scheme will be offered the following financial assistance:

ComponentDetailsRemarks
Tuition Fees and Admission FeeFull Admission fee, Tuition Fee, and other Non-Refundable Charges in respect of Government InstitutesA ceiling of INR 2.50 LPA per student for the private sector institutes.
Books & StationeryINR 5,000 per annumPer Annum per student without bills/vouchers
StipendINR 3,000 per annumN/A
Computer & AccessoriesINR 45,000 (One-time assistance during the course tenure)Computer & accessories may be Desktop/Laptop, etc.
(Without bills/vouchers)

Note: There are various other scholarships available. For them, please visit the official website of the university.

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