After my B.Tech in Instrumentation and Control Engineering, going to pursue M.Tech. Suggest me few related branches in which I can do my M.Tech?
Hello Dear,
You can choose the stream as per your choice. It totally depends on in which field you see yourself in real world. There are many branches where you can specialize in the field and come out on top. Some of them are:
- VLSI / Micro Electronics.
- Digital Electronics
- Systems & Signals
- Instrumentation & Controls
- Interdisciplinary courses like Satellite Technology, Internet Science, Aerospace, Management, Industrial Engineering .
- Computer Science .
- Biomedical engineering
Good Luck
This is my last Semester in B.Tech (instrumentation and control engineering) and I did my GATE in IN. Suggest me some related M.Tech branches with college name where I can do my M.Tech. Kindly ignore IITs, as I cant stay in hostels.
hi,
being from an bachelor of technology in instrumentation engineering you may do m.tech courses on below mention stream:
control systems (PLC Scada)
Signal and image processing
Artificial intelligence
embedded system
I have mentioned some of the institute which offers m.tech courses on above discipline:
control system
- NITS
- vellore institute of technology
- netaji subhas university of technology
- iiest shivpur
signal processing
- college of engineering pune
- chandigarh university
- college of engineering trivandam
- netaji subhas university of technology
Can anyone explain the Difference between Electronics & instrumentation Engineering and Instrumentation and control engineering please explain about this detaily and explain which type of jobs we can get? What is the Starting package like these basic questions about these
Hello,
I will discuss the details of both these fields below, one by one.
Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Instrumentation & Control Engineering is a specialized branch of Electrical and Electronics engineering and deals with the study of principle and operation of measuring instruments, which are used in the design and configuration of automated systems. Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] Instrumentation & Control Engineering is a four year duration undergraduate course in Engineering.
Plenty of job opportunities are available in both the private as well as the public sector. Some of the top Recruiting Companies are ONGC, BSNL, Philips, OPPO, Reliance India Ltd, etc.
Some of the job profiles are Design trainee engineer, Testing Engineer, Instrumentation site engineer, Technician.
The salary will depend upon the company/organisation you join, the post, etc. But on an average the salary can be around INR 1.6-2.25 Lakhs for a fresher
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering combines the study of electronics part for sensing the different instrumentation engineering. B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate course.
After completing this course you can find job opportunities in both the private as well as public sector.
Some of the famous recruiters are BHEL, BEL, NTPC, ONGC, DRDO, ISRO, HAL, GE, L&T, Honeywell, Allen-Bradley, Cairn India, Siemens, Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, Amazon, Infosys, Essar, ABB Group, Yokogawa Electric, Capgemini Cognizant, Deloitte, Tata Power, Tata Steel, etc.
Some of the job profiles are Instrumentation Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Technician, Electrical R & D Engineer, Automation Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, etc.
The salary will depend upon the company/organisation you join, the post, etc. But on an average the salary can be anywhere between INR 2,00,000 – 10,00,000.
Good Luck
Instrumentation and control engineering explain
Hello,
Instrumentation & Control Engineering is a specialized branch of Electrical and Electronics engineering and deals with the study of principle and operation of measuring instruments, which are used in the design and configuration of automated systems. Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] Instrumentation & Control Engineering is a four year duration undergraduate course in Engineering.
Plenty of job opportunities are available in both the private as well as the public sector. Some of the top Recruiting Companies are ONGC, BSNL, Philips, OPPO, Reliance India Ltd, etc.
Some of the job profiles are Design trainee engineer, Testing Engineer, Instrumentation site engineer, Technician.
The salary will depend upon the company/organisation you join, the post, etc. But on an average the salary can be around INR 1.6-2.25 Lakhs for a fresher
Good Luck
Did amie have instrumentation engineering?
Hello aspirant
Following engineering branches are available for study in this
1. Architectural Engineering
2. Chemical Engineering
3. Civil Engineering
4. Computer Science and Engineering
5. Electrical Engineering
6. Electronics & Communication Engineering
7. Mechanical Engineering
8. Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
9. Mining Engineering
10. Production Engineering
11. Textile Engineering.
Hope this helps. All the best.
what programming languages are needed for an electronic and instrumentation engineering student
As such you first just need to get acquainted with basic Programming Languages like C/C++/Python.
However, for Electronics and Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation Departments, you may require use of the Following Simulation and Analysis Softwares during your Course of Study.
1. Arduino IDE
2. MATLAB
3. ANSYS
4. Atmel Studio
5. PartSim Simulator
Difference between BE in Electronics and instrumentation engineering and B tech in Electronics and instrumentation engineering? Which is best ? Which has more job opportunities?
Hello,
Firstly before telling you the answer you need to understand what is exactly different about BE and BTech.
Both BE and BTech cater to theory as well as practical, however, BTech deals more with fundamentals and advanced study in a particular area, while BE stops at fundamental education. The difference is more in the way of delivering the subjects.
- B. Tech emphasizes more on practical application, while B.E. program concentrates more on the theoretical knowledge that is applied to develop equipment and gadgets in the field of science and technology.
- They both have same syllabus like 50% is same. BE would have less practical than BTech.
As BTech is more preferable in job oriented industry and Be is less preferred. But both are same.
So if you are interested in practical than theory opt for B.tech and less practical then go for BE.
Hope this helps!!!
Is there BE in Electronics and instrumentation engineering AVAILABLE on iit ,nit ,vit ? I heard that in iit there is no bachelor degree in Electronics and instrumentation engineering only Master degree is AVAILABLE ...true?
Many IITs, NITs and Well as Reputed Institutes like BITS Pilani and State Engineering Colleges have Instrumentation/EIE Courses.
As far as IITs are Concerned, only IIT Kharagpur has a B.Tech Program in Instrumentation Engineering. Most of the Top NITs like Trichy, Rourkela have Electronics and Insturmentation/ Instrumentation and Control Courses. Among Private Universities, BITS Pilani followed by MIT Manipal are two of the best Engineering Destinations for the above branch.
For more information about this Branch and Colleges having this Course do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-instrumentation-engineering-colleges-in-india
For more information about Instrumentation Engineering do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/instrumentation-engineering-course
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering explain
Hello,
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering combines the study of electronics part for sensing the different instrumentation engineering. B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate course.
After completing this course you can find job opportunities in both the private as well as public sector.
Some of the famous recruiters are BHEL, BEL, NTPC, ONGC, DRDO, ISRO, HAL, GE, L&T, Honeywell, Allen-Bradley, Cairn India, Siemens, Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, Amazon, Infosys, Essar, ABB Group, Yokogawa Electric, Capgemini Cognizant, Deloitte, Tata Power, Tata Steel, etc.
Some of the job profiles are Instrumentation Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Technician, Electrical R & D Engineer, Automation Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, etc.
The salary will depend upon the company/organisation you join, the post, etc. But on an average the salary can be anywhere between INR 2,00,000 – 10,00,000.
Good Luck
Electronics and instrumentation engineering based on ? starting salary ? Work experience? Scope?
Hello,
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering combines the study of electronics part for sensing the different instrumentation engineering. B.Tech Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate course.
After completing this course you can find job opportunities in both the private as well as public sector.
Some of the famous recruiters are BHEL, BEL, NTPC, ONGC, DRDO, ISRO, HAL, GE, L&T, Honeywell, Allen-Bradley, Cairn India, Siemens, Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, Amazon, Infosys, Essar, ABB Group, Yokogawa Electric, Capgemini Cognizant, Deloitte, Tata Power, Tata Steel, etc.
Some of the job profiles are Instrumentation Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Technician, Electrical R & D Engineer, Automation Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, etc.
The salary will depend upon the company/organisation you join, the post, etc. But on an average the salary can be anywhere between INR 2,00,000 – 10,00,000.
Good Luck