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8th March 2017, 12:48 PM
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Am I eligible to apply for Biomedical Engineering without doing maths?
Am I eligible to do biomedical engineering without doing maths in grade 12.?
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8th March 2017, 10:26 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to apply for Biomedical Engineering without doing maths?
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If you have completed 12th standard from a recognized board with physics, chemistry and mathematics with above 50% marks then you are eligible for admission in Biomedical Engineering. 5% marks relaxation is provided for SC/ST category candidates. Your age should be in between 17 to 25 years. JEE main is conducted for admission in Engineering course. |
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9th March 2017, 11:54 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to apply for Biomedical Engineering without doing maths?
B.Tech. Biomedical Engineering or Bachelor of Technology Biomedical Engineering is an undergraduate Biomedical Engineering course. The duration of this course is four years. Candidate must have passed 12th class with Physics, Mathematics and any one of the subject like Chemistry or Biology. As per my knowledge, you are not eligible to apply for Biomedical Engineering without doing maths.
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12th March 2017, 06:49 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to apply for Biomedical Engineering without doing maths?
No. You are not eligible for biomedical engineering without maths in (10+2).
Biomedical Engineering Eligibility - You must have passed (10+2) with PCB as a main subjects with at least 50%. - You are also required to appear entrance exam JEE Main. Employment Areas - Hospitals - Healthcare Centres - Medical Equipment Manufacturing Units - Pharmaceutical Companies - Industrial Firms - Medical Laboratory - Government Regulatory Agencies |
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