Biomedical Engineering
B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program that integrates engineering principles with biological and medical sciences to design and develop advanced healthcare technologies. Over four years, students learn about medical imaging, biomaterials, biomechanics, medical device design, and bioinformatics, gaining skills to create innovative solutions for medical challenges. The curriculum includes subjects such as electronics, physiology, medical instrumentation, and tissue engineering. Graduates can pursue careers in hospitals, medical device companies, research institutions, and regulatory agencies, working as biomedical engineers, clinical engineers, research scientists, and quality control specialists. The scope for biomedical engineers is expansive, driven by the growing demand for advanced medical technologies and the continuous need for improved healthcare solutions, offering opportunities to significantly impact patient care and medical research.