Instrumentation Engineering
Hello pandeyrishabh270192 , From some research on internet I found that the job opportunities after Btech in Instrumentation And Control Engineering are in the field of electrical, mechanical as well as electronics sector so they have more scope after that course.
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
Hello aspirant,
The direct second year closing cutoff for instrumentation engineering in COEP is 145+. And yes, the minimum percentage required to go through Diploma for direct second year is of 92%+. So accordingly you need to check whether you're able to meet the eligibility criteria and the minimum qualifying marks in order to get admission in COEP. For more information, you can visit the official website of COEP.
Hope, it helps you.
hi,
see saint longowal and cv ramman global university both of the colleges comes under tier 1 college and have excellent placement, however according to the job prospect and jobs opportunity In india it would best to study CSE since most of the tier 1 companies are IT industry,. however a person can make a career in any discipline and earn a decent salary if she/ he have excellent knowledge on the particular domain. so you have to decide which of the stream you want to study .
so all the best for your future.
Instrumentation engineering is a branch of engineering that specializes in measuring instrumental values and operating scientific instruments. That includes, instruments in the field of science, designing, development, research, and also medical. It could be a field that works in support with mechanical engineering on field. Instrumentation engineers play important role in improving the productivity, reliability, safety, optimization and stability of instruments in the work station.
Coming to the job opportunities,
You may work in designing and production
measuring values in essential fields like astronomy, nuclear plants, and other scientific organizations like ISRO and DRDO too.
Aircraft sensor building and designing and monitoring, medical cardiograms and instruments related to operations and critical equipment.
So simply, you can find employment in manufacturing firms, defense contractors, biomedical companies, government, or work for private engineering firms.
For further studies, you can do masters in instrumentation engineering, communication systems, database systems, digital electronics, micro controllers, applied physics and robotics and various other fields.
You have a lot of masters option in countries like Germany, japan, Canada, And India too.
I hope i answered your question.
feel free to ask any doubt in comments.
Good Luck
see electrical Instrumentation engineering and Electronics and Instrumentation engineering is different stream. however there must be others option to write your stream. also you may contact with exam help desh to seek help while form filling. however there is no restriction to chose stream while applying for gate exam. candidates who processed all the eligibility criteria may apply for any of the gate paper.
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Hello student
Csab round means special vacant seat feeling round or special round for feeling the vacant seat in in NIT, IIET, IIITS but not for IITs, contacted by CSAB means Central Seat Allocation Board Authority.
You can get your choice of subject electronic and instrumentation in Silchar NIT according to your rank and cut off which is is almost parallel for the last year cut off rank according to category.
Hope this will be helpful.
Hello Aspirant,
Happy to see your interest in this field.
There are some top colleges.
S.No
NIT Name
1
National Institute of Technology, Agartala
2
National Institute of Technology, Nagaland
3
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
4
National Institute of Technology, Silchar
I am providing you a link through which you can get all details.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-btech-electronics-and-instrumentation-engineering
Hope this was helpful to you.
All the best for your future.
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