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Female Biomedical Engineer

Can someone say that you cannot do this? Do you believe those people? Won’t you feel like you have to do that and tell them “I am doing”? Yes! That’s what I did. “Being a Biomedical Engineer is not just easy. You have to travel intensively, have to complete your work irrespective of time. You have to be ready all the time to reach the customer. You have to face awkward situations when you cannot repair the machine. And you have to lift heavy machines and their accessories, your hands will get hurt, you may get tanned, your nails may get damaged, cannot dress like a regular Woman. So being an engineer is difficult for women”. This is what they told once to me when I am in college. Because of this, most of the girls in my college fled towards Software companies and after one or two years they quit and got married. The number of girls Joining Biomedical Engineering Degree is more than thrice that of Men. But later completing the degree, the number of women working in the Biomed