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It's not true you cannot do engineering unless you do a BS in engineering.
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I know this is the case for Biomedical Engineering. However, most good BME graduate schools set different requirements for BEng applicants and BS applicants. For a BS (in a science) applicants they require that you have taken certain courses such as Mechanics, Electric Circuit, Fluid Mechanics, Differential Equations...etc.
I believe, however, that this is due to the interdiscipline nature of Biomedical Engineering.
...i'm not sure about other engineering branches