What are the job prospects for Biomedical Instrumentation engineers?
Praveen K Visakhapatnam Biomedical engineers possess skills in medical imaging, cellular, tissue and genetic engineering, as well as in the development of biomedical instrumentation and physical measurements. In addition, they can use their web skills to access and interpret biological and engineering databases. The employment and career prospects for graduates are fairly good as they are in high demand in a wide range of industries apart from the above-mentioned ones eg– oil refining and gas processing, petrochemical industry, paper and steel manufacturing, food processing and water management, power plants and offshore exploration. Furthermore, with a broad technical background and strong computer application skills, these graduates can also find employments in computer manufacturing, information technology, telecommunication industry, and other industry and business sectors. [The FAQ column deals with career concerns addressed to the C&K Management Ltd. P.O.