UPES B.Tech Biomedical Engineering FAQs
Ques. What entrance exams are accepted for B.Tech Biomedical Engineering at UPES?
Ans. UPES accepts UPESEAT, JEE Main, CUET, SAT, and Board Merit scores for the B.Tech Biomedical Engineering program. The minimum JEE Main percentile required is 50. UPESEAT is UPES’s own aptitude test covering Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English in 125 multiple-choice questions.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Tech Biomedical Engineering at UPES Dehradun?
Ans. The total course fee for the 4-year B.Tech Biomedical Engineering at UPES is INR 18,59,600, excluding hostel. Hostel fees range from INR 1,83,000 to INR 2,32,000 per year. Merit-based scholarships are available from the first year, which can significantly reduce the effective fee burden on students.
Ques. What is the eligibility criteria for B.Tech Biomedical Engineering at UPES?
Ans. Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with at least 50% aggregate marks. A valid score in UPESEAT, JEE Main, CUET, or Board Merit is required to be considered for admission. There is no upper age limit specified for this program.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after B.Tech Biomedical Engineering from UPES?
Ans. Graduates find roles in medical device companies, healthcare technology firms, hospital equipment management, and industrial instrumentation. UPES School of Engineering recorded a highest placement package of INR 27.6 LPA in 2024-25, with leading recruiters including Siemens, Bosch, Adani, and Maruti Suzuki across sectors.
Ques. Does UPES offer scholarships for B.Tech Biomedical Engineering students?
Ans. Yes, UPES offers multiple scholarships. JEE Main 95%+ percentile holders receive a 100% tuition fee waiver. The Board Merit Scholarship provides a 10% to 30% waiver for 60% to 95%+ in Class 12. The Jyoti Freeship covers 100% tuition for students from families earning below INR 8 LPA with 80%+ in 10+2.
Ques. How is B.Tech Biomedical Engineering different from a pure electronics engineering program?
Ans. B.Tech Biomedical Engineering at UPES combines electronics and instrumentation with life sciences and medical technology. Unlike a pure electronics program, it focuses on biosensors, medical imaging, prosthetics, and healthcare systems design. Students also get exposure to hospital equipment management and clinical engineering through industry-integrated modules at UPES.







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