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  • Engineering Course

INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

  • 47 Colleges

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In this course, candidates may gain in-depth knowledge and training in production processes, industry-specific problem-solving skills, and business acumen. After completing this course, graduates will be highly skilled in safety applications, digital systems and microcontrollers, AC electronics and photonics, and design drafting.

Instrumentation Engineering

Instrumentation Engineering course is a multidisciplinary course that covers major branches such as electronics and electrical engineering. This course also covers other disciplines such as computer engineering, mechanical, control, a science of measurement, automation of processes, and chemical engineering.

The course majorly deals with measurement. Students are imparted with knowledge about the production process, business acumen and industry-specific problem-solving skills. The course teaches basic engineering principles to efficiently operate automated systems used in a wide range of industries.

How to Join

One who wants to join Instrumentation Engineering should pass the qualifying examination with an aggregate score of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. After completing the same, the student has to appear for the Joint Entrance Exam Main (JEE - Main) to get admission into one of the top colleges or universities in India.

Most of the engineering colleges in India offer admission to students based on the JEE Main examination. It is a national level entrance examination done by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in India.

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is the national level apex authority responsible for the regulation and control of all engineering colleges and courses available in India. AICTE is the statutory authority responsible for proper planning and coordination on the development of the technical education system in India.

Career Prospects

Graduates have lots of opportunities in this Instrumentation engineering field. After completing this course, graduates may work in areas like chemical industries, manufacturing industries, bio-medical industries, steel manufacturing industries, power installations, consultancies, oil, gas and petrochemical industries, software and hardware sectors, public sector companies, aeronautical and space science sector, and all other industries with automated processes.

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