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SRV
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Posted on 04-06-13 3:02
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Yo amrica ma Biomedical Engineering padhna sakincha ki sakinna hola sathi haru? GPA 3-3.5 samma ko chance kattiko cha full scholarship ra stipend paaune? thaa vako le reply gari sahayog garidinu vae aavari hune thiye.
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Posted on 04-06-13 3:56
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Posted on 04-06-13 4:26
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hajur ho , ma ahile US ko univ. bata Chemistry ma bachelor's sakaune tarkhar ma
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Posted on 04-06-13 5:21
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......sakincha padhna, grad assistant ni paula.....but do u think u will be able to get jobs....learn the job market from real people.....u can google it.....
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Posted on 04-06-13 5:45
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since you are from chemistry area, biomedical engg will be very different area for you. I am not sure if you have taken a look at the courses of the biomed engg or not, but all the classes in the biomed engg (in undergrad) is totally a mathematical and engineering class and very few bio/chemistry classes. So, I think even if you get into the biomed engg grad program, you will have to take a many undergraduate level classes related to biomed engg as a prerequisite for graduate level classes.
talking about the admission, gpa is not the only things. 3-3.5 is fine. letter of recommendation, personal statement and other things are also important. what you have to think is there are few schools that has graduate program in the biomed engg. you have to find and apply carefully which one will be appropriate to apply.
btw, if you get into the phd program, then mostly you will get full scholarship.
goodluck.
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Posted on 04-06-13 5:58
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Thanks mrbored n bbmb. Appreciate ur advices.
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Posted on 04-07-13 9:14
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University of California (Davis), University of Texas (Austin), Case Western are some of the best colleges in Biomedical engineering. But again you have to choose university based on what specialty you want to persue later on, could be medical instrumentation/medical imaging, Biomaterial, Neurology/Bio-signal, Bio-transport, Biotech/Pharma, Medical device R&D and so on. One university may have best program on one of these specialties whereas other might have better program on another. So its all about what you want to persue in grad studies and then researching which university has best program/financial aid/scholarship/research opportunities/R&D related to that field. UT Austin has best program in Biomaterial whereas UC Davis in Bio-signal/Neulology. So figure out what is best for you first.
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Posted on 04-09-13 7:11
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Thanks bornto_rise bro, that was some really gud pieces of info. Appreciate!
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Posted on 06-09-13 11:14
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It is not easy to find job right after completing a Bachelor degree as many of the jobs requires master degree + few years of real time experience or internship.
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Posted on 06-10-13 2:19
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Brother, apply to south dakota school of mines and technology. google it. It will give you fundings. those other big schools recommended by someone above, while are really good, they are also tough to get into and even togher for financial aid.
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