please give all information about electronic and instrumentation engineering like scope,job opportunities, salary.....
Hey Aspirant..
BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is a high-level engineering degree that focuses on electronics, instrumentation, and control for industrial systems.
It is a four-year undergraduate programme with eight semesters that has been adopted by many Indian universities. The programme is only open to students who have completed 10+2. Admission is based on both admission and merit. Some private colleges also conduct their own admissions and interviews.
BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering fees typically vary from INR 50,000 to INR 7,00,000. Government institutes, on the other hand, charge a lower fee than private ones.
Instrumentation and Control Technician, Electrical R&D Engineer, Electronic Executive, and Electronic Executive are some of the major job profiles and titles for BE Electronics and Instrumentation graduates, Automation Engineer, Testing and Quality Maintenance Engineer, etc.
BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering graduates can work for companies like as Honeywell, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, Amazon, and others. BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering graduates can expect to earn between INR 2 and INR 10 lakhs on average.
Highlights from the BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering programme (H2)
Course Level | Undergraduate |
Duration | 4 years |
Examination type | Semester |
Eligibility | Passed 10+2 from a recognized board with science stream |
Admission | Entrance Exam and a round of counseling |
Course Fee | INR 50,000 to INR 9,00,000 |
Average Salary | INR 2,00,000 to INR 10,00,000 |
Top Recruiting Companies | Adani Power, Grid Corporation of India, Thermal Power Stations, Steel Plants, Accenture, Amazon, Infosys, Essar, ABB Group, Yokogawa Electric, Capgemini, etc |
Job Positions | Electronics Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer, Testing Engineer, Senior Sales Manager, Automation Engineer, Quality Maintenance Engineer, Lecturer etc. |
BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering: Admission Process
According to their admissions policies, the college considers both merit and entrance examination for admission to BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
Admission on the basis of merit
Admissions are generally done online, with a few universities also providing paper applications.
For online admissions, go to the official college website and learn everything there is to know about the institute or college's admissions process.
On the website, there will be a registration form; fill in all of the essential information, such as name, 10+ 2 marks, date of birth, and so on.
Please attach all relevant documentation.
Entrance Based Admission
The registration for the examination is done on the conducting body's official website.
You must fill out the entire examination registration form, including your name, 10+ 2 marks, date of birth, and so on.
Attach all confirmed documents, mark sheets, and proof of age to the form, as well as photographs.
Pay the application money and enrol in the appropriate examination.
BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering:Top Colleges
College Name | Average Fees |
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Indian Institute Of Technology Madras | INR 3,50,000 |
Indian Institute Of Technology Delhi | INR 3,50,000 |
Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur | INR 3,20,000 |
Indian Institute Of Technology Roorkee | INR 4,00,000 |
Indian Institute Of Technology Kanpur | INR 3,00,000 |
Indian Institute Of Technology Guwahati | INR 5,00,000 |
NIT Trichy | INR 1,48,000 |
Vellore Institute Of Technology - [VIT University] | INR 1,98,000 |
Mahatma Gandhi University - (MGU) | INR 13,500 |
Ramaiah Institute Of Technology - [RIT] | INR 86,726 |
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology | INR 2,40,500 |
I hope this information helps.
Best of luck.
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
I have got applied electronics and instrumentation engineering in Haldia Institute of Technology in first round of WBJEE counselling, if I opt for upgradation which branches can I get in round 2??? My GMR rank is 18354.
Hi
It is difficult to predict because cut off keeps changing every year depending upon a number of factors like
--------) number of students that appeared in the WBJEE exam
--------)difficulty level of the WBJEE examination
--------)Kind of marks obtained by the students in the WBJEE exam
--------) number of students from different categories etc
But yes,
With your 18354 general rank , considering your category as general
In Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, Purba Medinipur , in upgradation you have chances in following branches in round 2 :-
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Computer Science & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning):-39600
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Computer Science & Engineering/ Computer Science & Technology:-19583
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Computer Science & Engineering (Cyber Security):-68192
And a few more
As per 2020, round 2 wbjee cut off available at Official website :- https://admissions.nic.in/wbjeebcouns2019/wbjeebcouns2019/orcr/PrevYearORCR.aspx
To have a personalised report on your chances of getting a college you can go through our WBJEE college predictor, it will give you complete list of colleges which you can get on the basis of the category you belong to, your , your gender etc the link for WBJEE college predictor is provided below
https://www.careers360.com/wbjee-college-predictor
Thankyou
I have just completed my Instrumentation engineering, and I want to pursue my career in automobiles. What courses do I need to do or knowledge I have to acquire to get into a good automobile company
Dear Aspirant,
to get the required knowledge of Automobiles you may pursue your higher education or your Master's in stream of Automobile Engineering. However, if you are not interested in pursuing a degree in the stream, you may also do a diploma course or you may take up courses online for a few months.
If you would like to get more information kindly visit the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/automotive-engineering-course
Should I opt for CS Engineering in some Pune based colleges like D Y Patil, MIT WPU and vishkwakarma or I should go Manipal university main campus for electronics and instrumentation engineering? what should i opt respective of all the aspects be it exposure studies placement s?
I would suggest you to pursue CSE in some of the Good Engineering Colleges in Pune, like DY Patil, MIT WPU, VIT Pune and many others like I2IT Pune. Colleges in Pune have a huge locational advantage, with Navi Mumbai-Pune turning into India's 3rd Technology Cluster after Bengaluru-Hyderabad and Gurgaon-Noida. You definitely have access to best placements, projects and internships with many MnCs being located in Pune.
For more information and college comparison do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
Is EIE (Electronics and Instrumentation engineering) good option from MIT Manipal? Does it offer good salary package both in private and government sector?
If you look at EIE as a whole it is a good branch. An amalgamation of EEE and ECE makes it a perfect branch to learn electronics as well as instrumentation subjects such as control systems, biomedical instrumentation, control instrumentation, and so on. During the 4-year course, you will learn a mixture of subjects which is a plus. Why? Because it will open the doors for numerous Job opportunities.
Speaking about placements, Manipal has a good placement record.
Core companies like Schnider Electric, ABB, L&T, GE, Honeywell, Mahindra, and many more visit the company.
There are also internships offered to students during the ongoing course which are later converted to full-time employment.
All-in-all Manipal offers students numerous opportunities ( specifically job-related), and also the facilities are exemplary, therefore, there will be no regrets there.
But, If you are specifically looking for a government job as an EIE engineer, you most probably will have to apply off-campus.
Joining a private company with EIE might not be the best choice if you have a keen interest in EIE. You might as well opt for CSE in that case.
The average base pay of an EIE engineer is 60k/month. Now, this may vary for private companies. Private companies will pay lesser. Your initial package should be around 3-4lacs per annum.
Speaking about PSU's that recruit EIE engineers (you'll have to qualify GATE to get placed here)
IOCL,
ONGC,
BHEL,
HPCL,
I hope this helps!
Thank you!
i pirsuing diploma in Applied electronics and instrumentation engineering ,after ECET can i change my branch to computer science and engineering
Dear leaner,
As many students wishes the same changing the group, yes you can ,but the only drawback will be lacking in basics ,if you are the someone that grasps very fast it will be quite suitable for changing any group ,if not it's ok even tortoise wins the race ,it's better to consider your passion even it's risky rather than choosing dumb .
All the best.