Masters (M.Sc) in Biomedical, Biomedical Masters (M.Sc)
Today services and technologies in the health sector are expanding vivaciously.and future developments in this sector will ultimately need a variety of technical, industrial and medical skills. Our program is a reply to the growing demand for specialized bio medical professionals with transversal skills in the health industry and services. The candidates applying for the masters in biomedical will not only improve the quality of care provided in the health care but also implement new techniques required for optimization of better health care to the patients.
Eligibility criteria
The course of masters in biomedical is open to all the graduates who normally hold a first or second class honors degree or equivalent qualifications subject to university’s discretion in a field related to biomedical engineering, biosciences, medicine etc. all the applicants will be considered according to their merit.
Course outlook
The duration of masters in biomedical is around two years referred as M1 and M2 consisting of two semesters each required for testing candidates hold in computer, operation research and statically information processing. Moreover, there is more 4 to 6 months course of internship in R&D laboratory at university or in industry validated by a vivid report followed by a presentation.
Job prospects
Post graduates in masters in biomedical are well trained to get jobs from anywhere in industrial groups, medical sectors, system in diagnosis support, medical software program as well as in the pharmaceutical companies. Professionals hailing from this sector are expected to be the inter phase between the engineers and physicians.
Best places to pursue
• Calcutta University, Kolkata (W.B).
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2 Responses to “Masters (M.Sc) in Biomedical, Biomedical Masters (M.Sc)”
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I am working in biomeical engineering field. and I have BSc. in Computer Science and another Bsc. in Electrical/Electronics
There fore I need schoolarship in Msc/ Phd in Biomedical Engineering.
Are BSc Nurses eligible for MSc in Biomedical? If yes, will they have good job prospects since they dont have any computers background……. Please guide me