Instrumentation Engineering
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Btech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering-
It is the field of engineering which combines the study of electronics part for sensing the different instrumentation engineering. Various job profiles that can be bagged by an Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering graduate are Instrumentation Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Technician, Electrical R & D Engineer, Automation Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, etc.Top Recruiting Companies are BHEL, BEL, NTPC, ONGC, DRDO, ISRO, HAL, GE, L&T, Honeywell, Allen-Bradley, Cairn India, Siemens, Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, Amazon etc.Average salary package- INR 2,00,000 – 10,00,000
Btech In Instrumentation
BTech Instrumentation Engineering involves teaching how to design, make, test, monitor and maintain instruments. These instruments are used in machinery in different industries like power, water, solar etc. The course has elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering..The average placement package for BTech Instrumentation Engineering is in the range of INR 2 to 12 LPA.Upon graduation, one can get hired as Instrumentation Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Engineer, Automation Engineer, Testing and Quality Maintenance Engineer, Professor etc.Top Recruiting Companies are GAIL, SAIL, BHEL, IOCL etc
Both of them are good and promises best career opportunities.
M.Tech. Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering or Master of Technology in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering is a postgraduate Electronics course which is of 2 years duration.Electronics & Instrumentation Engineers are employed by companies that manufacture and sell electronic test equipment, process control equipment and field instruments as well as companies that use process control systems in their manufacturing process.
After graduation in Electronics & Instrumentation one can look for higher studies options through M.E / M Tech / M.S in any of the following areas like Astronomical I nstrumentation,Instrumentation and Control Systems, Industrial Automation, Elect ronics Design and Technology, Process Control and Instrumentation, Embedded Syst ems, Robotics, Electronics, Mechatronics, Metrology & Measurement Systems.
Dear Student ,
Electrical or Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering , both are equally good with the view of course content and teaching methodology , but if you ask related to placements , then I can prefer to go with Electrical rather than Electronics and Instrumentation as in most of the PSU jobs or core jobs(Ex: NTPC, GAIL, Railways etc) , recruiters want EE or ECE branches more than EIE , No doubt that EIE also very challenging and conceptual subject. It will give you the knowledge of measuring instruments and other principals .. but due to the current demand in the job market scenario, you should prefer Electrical than EIE branch.
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BMSCE is one of the top colleges in Karnataka and in the country according to NIRF rankings and it offers quality education across all it's branches. Another major advantage is the prime location of the college that is in the centre of the city.
Electronics and Instrumentation engineering is an emerging branch and has a lot of scope across departments as it is an interdisciplinary branch and hence combines knowledge of various domains. BMSCE offers great curriculum in E&IT engineering and as far as placements are considered the average placements of the college till now in 2021 is 5 Lpa as per their official website and the statistics show good placement opportunities for all branches.
Check out the below link to know more about BMSCE,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bms-college-of-engineering-bangalore
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Electronics and Instrumentation engineering course consists four years and eight semesters .The subjects you need to study in this course is as follows :
Engineering Mathematics
Control Systems and Process Control
Electrical and Electronic Measurements
Basics of Circuits and Measurement Systems
Analog electronics
Digital Electronics
Analytical, Optical and Biomedical Instrumentation
Transducers, Mechanical Measurement and Industrial Instrumentation
To find more about this course , refer to this link :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/instrumentation-engineering-course
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ICE at nsut is comparatively a new branch with an updated syllabus it can be considered as a sub branch of ece. Talking about workload like every engineering branch it requires dedication and hardwork sometimes depending upon your work area it may require field work other than coding. Placements are decent and many tech companies allow ice students to sit in their placements but some may not allow overall it is a good branch to pursue engineering.
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
As all the branches have their own position. Whatever your interest is, take that course as here every courses is similar in terms of standards. As far as computers and electrical courses (especially ECE), you will have a lot of companies to sit on in the final year. Mechanical, Civil have their own sort of companies. Biotechnology and Chemical are concerned, you will have relatively less number of companies. But that's secondary. It all depends on how you study, and your interest matters. SASTRA provide Aerospace, you can also give a try as it is one of the good University for research and innovation. Hope this will help you.
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