Which one is beeter at NIT Rourkela? Electrical Engineering or Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
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.
Hope this helps !
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Should I opt applied electronics and instrumentation in CET Trivandrum or ECE in GEC Thrissur?
Hey
College of Engineering, Trivandrum has higher rank
NIRF Ranking
CET Trivandrum-95
GEC Thrissur-156
B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering in Government Engineering College, Thrissur has higher cutoff through KEAM.
CET has higher median salary package of 5.50 lakhs compared to gec.
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=4640-2205-course=79011-52386
Is electronics and instrumentation engineering good in BMSCE, Bangalore? How are the placements?
Hello,
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
Hope it helps!!
electronics and instrumentation engineering course syllabus
Dear Student ,
Electronics and Instrumentation engineering course consists four years and eight semesters .The subjects you need to study in this course is as follows :
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Engineering Mathematics
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Control Systems and Process Control
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Electrical and Electronic Measurements
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Basics of Circuits and Measurement Systems
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Analog electronics
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Digital Electronics
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Analytical, Optical and Biomedical Instrumentation
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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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Is there any diference in electronics and communication engineering ,electronics and instrumentation in placement point of view in agartala NIT.
Both branches are a little similar and interesting. It certainly doesn't make much difference in terms of job and career if you are in a good IIT or NIT. EIE is very theory based subject. The core subjects of measurement and instruments are nearly completely theoretical but very interesting. The control part subject is mathematical as well as concept based.
Honestly, ECE is more popular branch than EIE. Most of the times ECE is the most favorable stream among the core branches. The highest placement every time is from the tech branches, and after that ECE gives highest placement in core companies and sometimes in tech companies too.
But EIE also has a growing scope in India. EIE mostly deals with the manufacturing and more detailed understanding of the functioning while ECE basically focuses more on the transmission and communication.
As you are in NIT Agartala, which is a very good college, your placement from either of the branches won't be much different. So you should decide you branch to choose on the basis of your interests.
If you choose EIE :
PRO'S
- you will learn more of the theoretical aspect of instrument. So if you are interested in research type jobs then this would be better for you.
- An instrumentation engineer is basically needed in every industry as every industry is someway or the other instrument based. So it gives more job opportunities.
- Instrumentation engineers have almost the same exposure as EE students.
- Lesser competition in all India exams like GATE, as there are few people taking up this course and fewer colleges giving this degree.
- EIE students can sit for almost all core sector jobs, except chemical or civil But ECE students aren't preferred in electrical and other core backgrounds and since there are few communication based core companies in India, there chances become less.
- If not anything else, EIE students can also go for software industries, which is basically open to every stream.
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CON'S
Although as I mentioned the competition is less, the seats for higher studies in Instrumentation are also less and in some core sectors EIE seats are lesser than compared to other core fields (not always). - The subjects are very theory based with lots of diagrams at work. So if you aren't good at elaborating things which you have understood (as is the case with me), your grades may take a hit in those subjects.
Properly take your time and decide.
Hope this helps you.
How is electronics and instrumentation engineering at SASTRA UNIVERSITY (Tanjavur , Tamilnadu) Is it good to join
If you have interest in control dynamics , electronics circuit design and automation(dcs) then one should join EIE at SASTRA University. EIE has few good Prof.s who interacts more with students. Regarding quality....Students of EIE have done their higher studies at universities like KU Leuven, John Hopkins, Linkoping, TU Hamburg, ALTOO University, TU Dresden and Duke University .....
I hope this will help perspective students.
I have got around 92.7 percentile and my HS is Assam. My category is GEN(Male). Is it possible for me to get NIT silchar in branches like EE, Civil and Electronics and Instrumentation ??
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
With 92.7 percentile, your expected rank is nearly about 80301. Well your home state is ASSAM itself then there's scope of getting EE, Civil, Electronics and Instrumentation in NIT SILCHAR as last year it's cutoff was 86128, 87747 and 86757 respectively. Apart from NIT SILCHAR you will also get TRIGUNA SEN SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, Assam University, SILCHAR. Hope this will help you.
ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!
which is tough course between EIE and ECE
ECE and EIE are the two different fields. Both the fields have there own challenges and difficulties. Thus you can't exactly classify any of them as easier or tough. ECE has larger implication in industries and its a fact that most electronics companies use to prefer ECE students over EIE students for respective posts. So if you have to choose then from an industrial perspective I would recommend you to go for ECE rather than EIE.
To know more about EIE visit the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-electronics-and-instrumentation-engineering
To know more about ECE visit the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-electronics-and-communication-engineering
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
what is b. tech in electronics and instrumentation engineering and its future scope
Hello STudent,
Basically the BTech in electronics and instruments engineering is a specialisation part of of electronics. Which includes various instrumentation parts and the knowledges behind the instruments and electronics. Actually in future there is a wide scope of this course. As it is a a specialisation you obviously can get your value. Top companies like Reliance group ONGC Indian oil corporation hires basically this category students. There will be e various companies which also builds medical instruments can also hire you go to the link below to know more
https://www.careers360.com/courses/instrumentation-engineering-course
what is the placement scenario of electronics and instrumentation branch in NIT Silchar?
Dear Aspirant,
Placements: About 75-80% of the students get placed each year in top companies. The highest salary package offered is 35 LPA, and the average salary package offered is 7.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies like Samsung, HP, Godrej, Nokia, etc., visit our campus for placements. Almost 80-90% of the students get an internship in top companies.
Infrastructure: The college provides a 24x7 LAN connection. There are well-maintained labs with all properly working instruments. Classrooms and hostels are well-maintained. There is a digital library, which is Asia's greatest library. The quality of the food served is average. It provides great opportunities in the sports field.
Faculty: Teachers in the college are helpful and knowledgeable. They show a keen interest in solving the doubts of a particular student. Juniors to seniors interactions are good, which provides us great opportunities. Semester exams are a bit tough, but it is manageable with a hard work of only 1-2 weeks.
For more information on NIT Silchar check this link:- https://www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-silchar
Hope this helps.
Good Luck!