Instrumentation Engineering
No, a diploma in Mechanical Engineering won't directly qualify you for entry into the second year of a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) or Bachelor of Technology (BTech) program in Instrumentation Engineering Mechanical Engineering and Instrumentation Engineering are distinct disciplines with varying course content. While there might be some overlap in basic engineering principles, the focus areas and specializations differ significantly. Universities usually have limited flexibility for credit transfer between programs, especially for substantial portions like a full year of a different engineering degree. I hope it helps!
hello aspirant
In order to become an ISRO scientist, you first have to complete Graduation in BE/Btech in any one of the popular streams from Mechanical engineering, Computer Engineering or Electronics Engineering. Then You have to apply and appear for ICRB Exam (ISRO centralized Recruitment Board Exam).
The eligibility criteria to apply for ICRB exam is as follows :
Students must have completed BTech or BE degree in Electronics, Computer Science, or Mechanical or any other related field with a minimum aggregate of 65% marks or 6.8 CGPA on a scale of 10 .
So with this being said, You are not eligible for ICRB exam with the above mentioned engineering branch.
I hope that this will help.
Instrumentation and Control Engineering isn't a core branch. Its a applied branch and obviously an interdisciplinary branch of Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics engineering. Instrumentation and Control Engineering is a good field of study and you have a very good prospect in private sector.
For more information regarding Instrumentation and Control Engineering consider the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-instrumentation-and-control-engineering
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hello Aspirant,
It is really difficult to get into a government college at this rank through JoSAA counselling rounds. However, you should try your luck in CSAB counselling. In CSAB rounds you can get colleges at higher ranks and if you're lucky, you might get a branch of your preference. CSAB counselling is held after the JoSAA counselling is over and you need to register for it seperately.
CSAB SEAT ALLOTMENT PROCEDURE:
In order to participate in the CSAB 2022 special round seat allotment, the candidates will have to follow the steps as under.
To know more about CSAB, visit: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/csab
Hello,
If you have scored 78 marks in JEE mains then your percentile would be somewhere around 90-92 percentile, with this score there are very less chances that you will get into a government college like NIT in your home state even if you are a girl candidate then still is very difficult for you to fetch an NIT with any branch with such score. Try to improve your marks in your next attempt.
If your score is 90% tile then there are high chances that you are eligible to sit for JEE advanced but this is not enough to clear JEE advanced and get an IIT. You have to work harder than before and clear your concept in the very last month that you have. If you manage to score somewhere around 100 in jee adv by clearing the cutoff of every subject then you will get the IIT. Now it is completely up to you how much hard work you are willing to put in the last month to achieve your dream of IIT. Only your dedication toward your goal is the deciding factor in whether you will get the IIT or not. One month is completely enough for you to score or at least clear JEE advanced. There are numerous examples of a student who didn't do well in their JEE main exam but cracked JEE advanced with flying colours just by following the right path. Now, you just have to choose the right study material, have a fixed schedule, cut off all the distractions and put all your focus on one aim. If you still do random studies and make the same mistake again like before then you won't be able to achieve that dream of yours.
Hope it helps, thank you.
Hello aspirant,
With the above mentioned OBC category rank and according to the CET Bhubaneshwar Cutoff for previous years, you have good chances of getting Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering with your above mentioned OBC category rank. The previous year Cutoff for IEE was 134530, so you can easily get with the above category rank. Moreover, with your above mentioned OBC rank, some other Branches that you can get are Civil engineering, Biotechnology, and textile Engineering.
Further, to know more about the CET bhubaneshwar cutoff for previous year, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/colleges/odisha-university-of-technology-and-research-bhubaneswar
Hi aspirant....!
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So, with regard of query. Yes, you are qualified for admission to the second year of the B.Tech. in electronic and telecommunications program since you have a Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering.
The requirements for the lateral entry(entrance examination for entering to B.TECH) exam are: you must have completed a diploma program in engineering, technology, or pharmacy with at least a 50 percent grade. you must hold at least a B.Sc. in a scientific discipline with mathematics as a prerequisite. You must be older than 18. Then, you can pick the course by scoring good marks in you're lateral entry exam.
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Hello!
After completion of PG in Instrumentation and Control Engineering, you can become instrumentation and control engineer. The salary of instrumentation and control engineer is 6,00,000-9,00,000 Lakhs per annum. Or you can work in the following sectors as maintenance engineer or project engineer-
Hope this information will help you.
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