after electronics and instrumentation engineering what can i choose in masters
Hello reader,
Here are a few courses in which you can pursue masters after obtaining the degree in electronics and instrumentation engineering -->
1) M.E/M.tech - embedded systems
2) M.E/M.tech - Electronics and electrical engineering itself
3) M.E/M.tech - robotics and automation
4) M.E/M.tech - power systems
5) M.E/M.tech - communication engineering
6) M.E/M.tech - CS/IT, signal processing
7) MBA (Master of Business Administration)
8) M.S./M.Tech in Renewable Energy
9) M.S. in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
10) M.S. in Robotics
11) M.S. in Nanotechnology
12) M.S. in Industrial Engineering
gate syllabus instrumentation engineering
GATE 2024 Exam is scheduled to be held on February 3,4,10,and 11. GATE Exam syllabus 2024 pdf includes important topics and chapters to cover for exam. It will be better to cover all the topics for the GATE exam syllabus to score well in Graduate Aptitude Test in engineering 2024. Along with syllabus make sure to check GATE Exam pattern also.
Each GATE paper has one section of General Aptitude for 15 marks. General Aptitude is the common and major Section. GATE General Aptitude syllabus contains Verbal Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude, Analytical Aptitude, and Spatial Aptitude.
Check topic wise weightage for Instrumentation Engineering using the link below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-syllabus#toc_1
For further information and to download the pdf of GATE 2024 Exam syllabus pdfs click on the link below.
https://gate2024.iisc.ac.in/papers-and-syllabus/
currently I am doing diploma in food technology so can I go for direct secound year for BE in instrumentation and control engineering
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well !!
Lateral Entry Programme is being offered at universities and engineering colleges enabling students who have completed 3-year diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. degree or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks, and Mathematics as a compulsory subject in Class XII, to get admitted in the second year directly.
Hope it helps you !
I am currently doing diploma in food technology so can I go for direct secound year for BE in instrumentation and control engineering
Yes, it's possible to apply for direct admission to the second year of BE in Instrumentation and Control Engineering after completing a diploma in food technology. However, admission policies vary by college to college as different colleges have different policies. If you have any specific college in mind please share.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-instrumentation-and-control-engineering
IF THE STUDENT PASSES DIPLOMA IN MECHANICLE ENGINEERING IS ELIGIABLE FOR INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERINGS SECOND YEAR?
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!
How is NIT Silchar for Mtech in Instrumentation Engineering?
Well,it is good for doing Mtech in Instrumentation Engineering.
Hostel Fee - per Semester
Hostel Seat Rent - 1000
Light and Water Charges - 1000
Cable TV - 130
Mess Estd. Charges - 10000
Hostel Caution Money (Refundable) - 10000
Course Details
Mode: Full time Duration: 2 Years Offered by: National Institute of Technology Silchar
Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Instrumentation Engineering under the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is a two-year (4 Semesters) full-time postgraduate
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelors degree in Engineering/Technology or equivalent in an appropriate area, with at least 60% marks or a CGPA/CPI of 6.5 on a 10 point scale. Relaxation of 5% marks or 0.5 in CGPA/CAP on a 10 point scale inapplicable to the candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWD categories.rogram offered by National Institute of Technology Silchar