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In this episode of Voices of CS, Sai Adharsh Babu (CS Academy Erode, Class of 2022) reflects on his journey into Biomedical Engineering and his experience studying in the UK. He speaks about how his interests evolved during school, how he approached course and university selection, and what students really study in a Biomedical Engineering programme — from labs and projects to internships and applied learning. The conversation also touches upon life as an international student in Belfast, the practical realities of internships, emerging directions within healthcare technology, and how students can think meaningfully about interdisciplinary careers. Watch now if you're curious, researching options, and trying to understand whether Biomedical Engineering could be the right fit. ** Kindly note that the perspectives shared in this series reflect the personal experiences of the speakers. You are encouraged to explore further and make informed academic and career decisions based on individual interests, goals, and circumstances. ** Timestamps: 00:00 Opening 00:12 Welcome 00:30 Introduction of Sai Adharsh Babu (Alumnus, Class of 2022 | CS Erode) 01:08 School years at CS – Early interests in science, academics, and extracurriculars 02:35 Application journey – Shortlisting countries, courses, and preparing applications 05:00 Why engineering, especially Biomedical Engineering? – Discovering the right fit 06:41 University offers and choosing Ulster University – Factors behind the decision 09:14 What Biomedical Engineering really involves – Subjects, labs and practical learning 11:35 Transition from Erode to Belfast – Academic, cultural, and social adjustment 13:27 Internship experience – Structure, projects, and real-world exposure 15:32 Career paths in Biomedical Engineering – Industry, research and emerging roles 17:17 Future of Biomedical Engineering and personal aspirations 19:19 Audience Q&A 19:25 Subjects taken in Grades 11 and 12 20:30 Getting into a UK university – How accessible is the process? 21:30 Subject focus – Is physics more important than others? 22:20 Entrance exams – NEET, JEE, or other exams you had attempted? 23:18 Role of mathematics – Mandatory subjects vs useful add-ons 24:50 Choosing universities in India and abroad – What students should look for 26:23 Extracurriculars and profile building – What helped and advice for students 29:45 Studying in Northern Ireland vs England – Location preference, diversity and student community 30:33 Course selection, costs and part-time work – Financial considerations 34:50 Final thoughts 36:50 Closing