Biomedical Engineering integrates engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to design and develop medical devices and healthcare solutions. Students will study biomechanics, medical imaging, bioinstrumentation, and rehabilitation engineering.
Students who have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics are eligible. An interest in healthcare innovations and problem-solving is advantageous.
Graduates can work as Biomedical Engineers, Clinical Engineers, or Research Scientists in hospitals, medical device companies, and research institutions. Opportunities also exist in healthcare technology startups.