BME Bharat allows students, biomedical engineers, and professionals to share research summaries, articles, case discussions, project papers, and biomedical insights. To maintain academic integrity, all research-type content must follow scientific and ethical standards.
Purpose of These Rules
- Protect academic honesty
- Ensure scientific & factual accuracy
- Encourage professional student writing
- Maintain trust and credibility of published work
Allowed Types of Content
Biomedical engineering articles
Device breakdowns & scientific explanations
Lab techniques & methodologies
Literature summary notes
Biomedical project learnings
Anonymized case-study reflections
Internship experiences
Academic infographics
Not Allowed
- Posting clinical patient reports
- Uploading confidential college or hospital documents
- Sharing restricted book or manual screenshots
Plagiarism Rules
- Copy–paste content from Google, blogs, journals, textbooks, or AI tools is not allowed
- Publishing someone else's work as your own will result in a ban
Students must write in their own words and demonstrate genuine learning.
Minimum Writing Standards
- Topic introduction – what you are explaining
- Scientific explanation – how it works & why it matters
- Real-world biomedical application
- Summary or conclusion
Expected length: 300 – 2,000 words
Case Study Ethics
- Remove patient names, photos, numbers, or ward details
- Avoid identifiable information
- Use safe and educational wording
"This content is shared for biomedical learning only — not for medical treatment use."
Copyright & Permission
- Publish only content you created
- Take permission before uploading another person’s data
- List contributors for team-based projects
Submission Checklist
- Text is original
- No copyrighted screenshots or photos
- No personal patient data
- Respectful academic tone
- No treatment recommendations
- Clear conclusion added
Moderation & Review
- Edit formatting or headings
- Add category tags
- Remove low academic value or copied content
Final Responsibility
By posting on BME Bharat, users confirm that the content is original, shared for learning purposes only, and does not provide clinical guidance. The platform reserves the right to display content publicly.