Biomedical Engineer - How to become a Biomedical Engineer

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Biomedical Engineer is a professional apt to integrate applied science, medicine and mathematics to find the bio-medical problems in their quest to make a healthier world. He is responsible for monitoring, restoring and enhancing normal body functions while working with a team of physicians, scientists, engineering and other supporting staff by applying their knowledge, skills and imagination.

As this field is directly related to the well being of human beings thus there is great importance and demand for these professions in the various organization related to this field. This is all because of the enormous increase in demand for sophisticated medical devices.

Being one of the most diverse and advanced branches of applied science or for that matter engineering that involves a wide range of techniques used in developing sophisticated equipment it has gained a lot of importance in the very short period of time

The responsibility of work that Biomedical engineer is supposed to bear includes manufacturing of equipment used in hospitals and diagnostic centres, manufacturing quality control, testing and installing, maintenance, sales and marketing of sophisticated medical instruments. Besides he can also be employed for selecting, handling and building customized devises for special needs.

 

Biomedical Engineering Eligibility

1. Educational Qualification

Eligibility for joining Bachelors in Biomedical Engineering is 10+2 class pass or appeared with Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects.

2. Other Preferred requirements

As Biomedical Engineers are supposed to work for improving health care worldwide they should have the ability to communicate in varying languages thus knowledge of multiple languages can be an added advantage

 

Biomedical Engineer Required Skills

  • Biomedical Engineers should have imagination, discipline, patience, commitment to excel in their respective field and above all self-confidence to attain the goals. One with all these qualities and desire to compete in some of the highly competitive exams to enter top-level engineering institutes to refine skills can hope of becoming a successful Biomedical Engineer.
  • They must enjoy solving these problems, using a combination of logic and creativity.
  • They also required skills like excellent communication and interpersonal skills which are needed to work as part of a team, for example, with doctors, nurse and therapists.
  • They also possess strong organisational skills so as to plan their own and other people's work, and to coordinate resources.

 

How to become a Biomedical Engineer?

Aspiring candidates have to follow below-given steps to become a Biomedical Engineer.

Step 1

Eligible candidates  desirous to take admission into Biomedical Engineering Course have to appear in the various entrance tests  like IIT-JEE, CBSE, etc. conducted by many technical and other universities like BHU, Dr. B.R Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research, New Delhi,  and  independent institution like IIT’s, AIIMS,  BITS Pillani etc. at various places in the India.

Candidate gets admission into these colleges for four-year degree programme according to their merit in the entrance examination.

Step 2

After successful completion of degree course and completion of the required internship, the budding Biomedical engineers are trained enough to join various medical equipment manufacturing units and corporate hospitals as Assistant Engineer.

As another option one can opt for higher qualification as Master in Biomedical Engineering (M.E) followed by PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Post Doctoral fellowship (PDF) and can go for research work or for academics.

The more competitive ones can go for fellowship in foreign universities and R&D centres.

 

Biomedical Engineer Job Prospects

Biomedical Engineer has excellent job prospects and earning potential in near future. There is a huge demand for Biomedical Engineers in medical equipment manufacturing units. Besides, there is large expected demand for scientific and research development services and general medical and surgical hospitals. A biomedical engineer can also look for good jobs in Government agencies for product testing, safety and establishing safety standards of various kinds of devices and instruments.

 

Biomedical Engineer Job Description

Biomedical Engineer is responsible for monitoring, restoring and enhancing normal body functions while working with a team of physicians, scientists, engineering and other supporting staff by applying their knowledge, skills and imagination.

 

Biomedical Engineer Salary

The biomedical engineer with Bachelor's Degree can get anywhere Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000 to start with and can expect as high as Rs. 50,000 per month with their experience in their organization. Whereas in Government sector they are suitably compensated for their fewer wages by other perks and allowances in addition to housing facilities, medical expenses as well as free/concessional air passages for their immediate family members and dependents (as LTC) above all the status attached with the Government sector posts.