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6th October 2012, 12:00 AM
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What is the scope of getting a job after studying biomedical engineering
What is the scope of getting jobs after Studying Biomedical Engieering? From which places and companies do you get offers after studying this course? Also mention the best colleges in India or Abroad which offers this course and has good placement service.
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26th July 2013, 09:43 PM
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Re: What is the scope of getting a job after studying biomedical engineering
Bio-medical engineering is getting more popular because of the increase in growing complexity of medical technology around the world .
Biomedical engineers can seek employment in various industries such as Hospitals , Medical institutions , Manufacturing units , Medical equipment , Govt agencies & pharmaceuticals Job career in following sectors / areas : Clinical Engineers Biomatericals Engineers Patent Analyst Business Managers Professors Teachers Research Scientists Technical Writers Biomechanics Engineers Bioinstrumentation Engineer Most of companies offering jobs in following companies : Accelrys Inc Animal Biotech Pvt Ltd Biocon Care Biomedicals Catalyst Pharma consulting GVK Biosciences Pvt Ltd Ranbaxy Rea Metric India Pvt Ltd Wockhardt Sami Lab |
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27th July 2013, 05:49 PM
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Re: What is the scope of getting a job after studying biomedical engineering
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The importance of biomedical engineering in fast growing health care industry is now well acknowledged and consequently new career options are available to them in health care industries both nationally and internationally. Many of our graduates are employed in hospitals (both in India as well as Abroad), biomedical equipments manufacturing companies, medical equipment sales and service companies, IT companies and government departments. Many of our Alumni have completed their higher studies in prestigious universities in India, Australia, Singapore, Germany and USA and are now well placed. opportunities: These job opportunities are most commonly found in fields such as cellular, tissue, genetic, clinical, and rehabilitation engineering. Additionally, there are opportunities within the fields of bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, biomechanics, drug design and delivery, medical imaging, orthopedic surgery, pharmaceuticals, and systems physiology. As an undergraduate biomedical engineering major at The University of Texas at Austin, you will have the opportunity to learn about each area and discover the field you are most passionate about. Roughly one-third of graduates from the undergraduate biomedical engineering program go into industry, one-third go to medical school, and one-third go to graduate school or professional degree program in fields such as law, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine. Biomedical engineering students have access to the Engineering Career Assistance Center (ECAC), which provides a variety of services and resources for undergraduate and graduate students, including individual career advising, resume review, access to jobs, internships and employers participating in on-campus recruiting. Recruiters and students also have access to HireTexas: AccessUT, a free online job search website at The University of Texas at Austin. Biomedical engineers use their engineering and science backgrounds to design the next generation of systems and treatments that will advance the quality of life for patients. They leave an impact through the creation of medical devices that detect and treat disease, the invention of materials that can be used to treat illness in the body, and by designing complex computer models to develop the next generation of disease-fighting drugs. Biomedical engineers are responsible for the creation of artificial organs, automated patient monitoring, blood chemistry sensors, advanced therapeutic and surgical devices, application of expert systems and artificial intelligence to clinical decision making, design of optimal clinical laboratories, medical imaging systems, computer modeling of physiological systems, biomaterials design, and biomechanics for injury and wound healing, among many others. Biomedical engineers respond to societal needs and provide solutions to engineer and a better and healthier world. all the best friend..!!! |
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