Human systems physiology, including: basic cellular physiology, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and gastro-intestinal physiology. A quantitative, model-oriented approach to physiological systems is stressed.
This is because of the fact that there are no laboratories in the colleges so the students have to look out through the market,industry for getting the best practical knowledge as an engineer
This article is not about criticizing it is about what steps to be implemented to get the best out of what you have.
STEP1
First of all you should convince yourself that whatever training you are doing is best among your fellow classmates and you would be learning something
Now as if a student has entered the second year of biomedical engineering , he/she realizes the fact that ” they are on such a island where there are no basic resources like books,notes,guidance etc . They have to do that on their own and it is the most difficult thing for a indian school bred student who has had a habit of cramming the lecture notes given by the student
The Summer Training Program is open to candidates who are currently in the penultimate year of their degree program (for example second year of a three year Bachelors or first year of a two year Masters Programme).
The programme will be conducted for a period of two months between the months of May- August.
The exact starting date can be flexible depending on candidates’ convenience but cannot be later than June 15th. Selected candidates will be paid a stipend of Rs. 1000/- per month and will be provided free accommodation. Candidates will have to bear the cost of travel, meals and other expenses.
General Instructions for Summer Training Programme
The candidates should apply with their curriculum vitae giving details of education starting from 10th standard. In addition, the candidates should submit a small project proposal of not more than 1000 words that should identify a research problem, and describe how it can be tackled experimentally.
The research proposal could be in the areas of active research at NBRC (see our website www.nbrc.ac.in) or outside but related to neuroscience. Selection will be based on candidates academic career, level of interest and the project proposal that will be evaluated for originality and feasibility.
FEES:
1. Annual Fees(Non-refundable) Rs. 5000/- (Payable in two instalments before 15th July / 15th January every year).
THIS IS WHAT COMES INTO MIND WHEN ONE THINKS WHAT REALLY BTECH DEGREE HAS GIVEN HIM
We all do engineering but there are very few people who stick to their engineering discipline and the reason behind this lack of fan falling for core engineering job is the lack of practical education.
People just talk like that no one likes to do anything regarding it.
I with my this tiny blog want to help students get off the shackels of barriers put on by the college and move into a new dimension of studies which has knowledge with fun.
Today, I am able to write this article only because I am a biomedical engineer as we all are.
actually being a biomedical engineer is a step wise process which involves a lot of places where we have to take decision that whether we are doing right by staying in this field
STEP 1
All of us have the biggest problem in our life time as biomedical.We assume it as our biggest constraint in job attaining ability.
When a person wants to take admission in engineering colleges let it be good engineering colleges like NIT,IIT or any other college which has good reputation in their area.