KUKUM’s orientation which is lab intensive and practical based, offers great advantage to our graduates over many other similar programs offered by other universities and institutions. All courses are supported by practical work in well equipped labs. The program’s lab facilities include Human System Lab, Biomechanics and Motion Analysis Lab, Biomedical Electronics and Bioinstrumentation Lab, Medical Imaging Lab and Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Lab. A significant amount of course time is allocated for laboratory sessions every week besides theory lectures. This approach will enable our students to be highly competitive in job market due to their practical skill in design, operation and maintenance of medical instrumentation which involves both electronics and mechanical components. Our graduates are also trained in design and development in rehabilitation engineering, artificial organs, telemedicine and medical robots.
Biomedical Electronics Engineering program offers a wide range of career options to our graduates who can choose a career in industries and institutions such as medical instrumentation servicing and maintenance, biomedical instrumentation manufacturing companies, biomedical engineering consultancy firms, biomedical and biotechnology research institution, hospitals and other healthcare support industries.