Duration:  5 Days
Eligibility:  Entry level Biomedical Engineering / Electronics & Communication, BSc Electronics

We will help the students in developing the leadership quality, good communication skills, developing contacts in the field of Biomedical Engineering particular companies that give internship in this course, anyhow all companies are in search of students who work for them even if paid little, never the less they create projects for you especially so that you can work on it and they pay you to stipend, it might not be much but you can improve your skills while you complete How it will help you?
Biomedical engineering  is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medical equipments and biology for healthcare purposes . This field seeks to close the gap between engineering and medical science combining the design and problem-solving skills of engineering with medical biological sciences to advance health care treatment including diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Also included under the scope of a biomedical engineer is the management of current medical equipment in hospitals while adhering to relevant industry standards. This involves making equipment recommendations, procurement, routine testing, and preventive maintenance, a role also known as a Biomedical Equipment Technician

The bme involves diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease in human. As the medical field is emerging, the area of Biomedical Engineering is an expanding field. We use the term “bio” to denote something related to life. When basics of physics and chemistry get applied to the living things, and we name them as Biophysics and Biochemistry. So when the discipline of engineering and medicine interacts, it is called Biomedical Engineering.
It involves measurement of biological signals like ECG, EMG, or any electrical signals generated in the human body. Biomedical Instrumentation helps physicians to diagnose the problem and provide treatment. To measure biological signals and to design a medical instrument, concepts of electro