Friday 25 May 2012

B.E -Biomedical Engineering Course...


In bio medical engineering course, students learn about methods for gaining technical proficiency in biology as well as medicine at the same time. Thus, they are able to offer their help in the involvement and improvement of healthcare solutions.

Biomedical engineering is chosen by huge number of students these days considering it’s important in today’s medical world. It is definitely a pacesetter in setting up a recognizable relation between engineering, medicine, biology and physics.
Engineers with degree in biomedical design synthetic organs such as kidneys, blood vessels and refined therapeutics and surgical device such as laser device for eyes.
The objective of biomedical engineers is to attain perfection in the field of medicine and health care of the people. Their objective extends to make efforts so that the life span of patients can be enhanced.


Eligibility Criteria for Admission to B.E. Biomedical

  • You must have passed 10+2 from an affiliated board or educational institution in the science as the main stream.
  • You must have good academic record.
  • You might be required to appear for an entrance exam conducted by institutions or colleges.

Institutes Offering B.E. Biomedical Degree

  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences (New Delhi)
  • Banaras Hindu University Institute of Technology (Uttar Pradesh)
  • Jadavpur University (Kolkata, West Bengal)
  • Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering (Mumbai)
  • M.I.E.T. Engineering College (Tamil Nadu)
  • Khaja Banda Nawaz College of Engineering (Karnataka)
  • University College of Engineering (Andhra Pradesh)
  • Samrat Ashoka Technological Institute (Madhya Pradesh)
  • University Institute of Engineering and Technology (Chandigarh)
  • Watumull Institute of Electronics Engineering & Computer Technology        (Maharashtra)
  • Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology (Karnataka)
  • Raipur Institute of Technology (Chhattisgarh)
  • Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Engineering and Technology (Andhra            Pradesh)

Job Prospects

After completing your bachelor’s degree in biomedical, you have numerous alternatives. First you can further continue your studies to reach closer to the highly paying job as well as respectful designation; secondly you can choose to start your career right away and step up the ladder of success in the field by gaining practical experience.
There is no dearth of job opportunities for students with degree in biomedical; on the contrary, they have bright career opportunities.
You can get job in various sectors of biomedical. You can get job n manufacturing units of medical equipments. Job of cellular and tissue engineering is available in public and corporate sectors. Hospitals and healthcare institutions too employ biomedical engineers to seek advice on the status of equipments being used there.
Abroad is also yet another good option as there is a huge demand for biomedical engineers. The most sought after engineer in foreign countries comprises clinical engineers who are responsible for monitor as well as maintaining the data of medical instrumentation. These engineers also work with physicians so that instrumentation can be adapted as per the requirement of the doctor and healthcare center.

Remuneration

Pay package in this field is quite decent though it depends on the working area and organization. In private healthcare institution you can get between Rs.15,000 to Rs.25,000 per month while in research centers it is between Rs.18,000 to Rs. 25,000.
On an average a biomedical graduate earns salary of 1.8 lakhs annually.

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