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Whether btech in Applied electronics & instrumentation is good or not?


Shanmughan 15th Jun, 2019
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abhinav singh 15th Jun, 2019

B.Tech in Applied Electronics and instrumentation is a pretty good course. You will get the opportunity to learn about the designing aspect of various kinds of devices like analog and digital. You will learn how the calibration is done in measurement devices, what quantities can be measured and how they are measured. In the recent years, this field of engineering has gained a lot of interest and scope as we continue to move towards a world with more precise and safe instruments for better industrial innovation. So, yes this course is good and you can pursue it based upon your interest.

Deepika Student Expert 15th Jun, 2019

dear aspirant,

This is a multi-disciplinary stream and covers subjects from various branches such as chemical, mechanical, electrical, electronics, biomedical and computers. This helps in making a switch to other disciplines, if anyone wishes to after completion of the Course. Instrumentation engineering is a specialised branch and it deals with measurement, control and automation of processes.Nowadays, almost all industries are automated.Automation being one of the latest trend in all Industries, is therefore highly in need for expertise in the field of Electronics and Instrumentation to achieve their requirements. Automation is the core job of instrumentation engineers. As the trend of automation picks up in India and abroad, Instrumentation and Control Engineers are finding more and more job opportunities. Right from R&D units to aerospace companies, pharmaceuticals, food industries, thermal power plants, steel plants, fertiliser plants, automobile companies, biomedical companies, refineries and cement plants, these engineers find job opportunities in almost all domains of the world.Control and Optimization is another important criterion in many Industries. Electronics and Instrumentation engineers having good exposure in these areas will be highly effective in solving various critical needs of the Industries.An instrumentation engineer is responsible for designing, developing, installing, managing and maintaining equipments which are used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery and processes.

THE JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

  • Instrument Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • Control Engineer
  • Instrumentation Technologists or Technician
  • Instrument Mechanic
  • Control Systems Technologist
  • Process Analyzer

And the goodness of the corse is entirely depende upon the persons interest too.

hope it helped.

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