How can B.Tech. in Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contribute in our country’s development?
Electrical and Instrumentation is a branch of Engineering that relates with the two different branches. Electrical engineering is an exclusive branch of engineering and technology that is apprehensive with all most all the practical applications that has emerged in the field of electricity. With the support of Instrumentation Engineering it can be explained as the trade of engineering that deals with the theory as well as the details of different measurement and control devices.
Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Instrumentation is a regular program which is of four years duration. The minimum educational qualification so as to pursue the graduation in Electrical and Instrumentation engineering is the passing of higher secondary board examination in the very first attempt.
The branch of instrumentation Engineering plays an important role in the present society by designing, developing and the maintenance of all the machines. It is one of the emerging fields of engineering due to the ever increasing needs of the machines in the technological world. The need for Electrical and instrumentation engineers are very high across the globe due to the necessity and high demand of machines that works on the most clear and convenient source of energy called Electricity. Therefore this industry can be considered as the fast growing industry in the present era.
Institutes Offering B.Tech in Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering
- Vignan Institute of Technology & Science
- Narayana Engineering College
- Kamareddy Engineering College
- Pondicherry Engineering College
- CVR College of Engineering
- Anwar Ul Uloom College of Engineering & Technology
- Engineering College Kota
- College of Engineering and Management
- Shri Ram Institute of information Technology
- Erode Sengunthar Engineering College
- Bansal Institute of Science and Technology
- ISM Dhanbad
- Hindustan Institute of Technology
- Galgotia College of Engineering and Technology
- Babu Banarsidas Institute of Engineering Technology & Research Centre
- Azad Institute of Engineering & Technology
- Anand Engineering College
- Federal Institute of Science and Technology
Course Outlook
This Engineering branch mainly deals with the measurement and control of the integrated machines. The branch includes the study and working of different machines which finds use in different technological industries. An instrumentation engineer works with the automated processes in various manufacturing plants. The minimum eligibility criteria to get an admission to this course include the minimum aggregate of 50% marks for the subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics when put together. Apart from this the candidate has to secure a good score in the entrance examinations for which they wish to appear. The academic duration of this course is four years which consists of eight semesters.
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7 Responses to “How can B.Tech. in Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contribute in our country’s development?”
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I am living in UP . Through UPTU counceling in b.tech I have got
babu banarasi das national institute of technology and management in electronics and instrumentation and also information technology in same college . Please suggest me which trade should i choose.
how can polytechnic in electrical and instrumentation engineering contribute in west india
courses available for ME OR M.TECH.after BE/B.TECH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
i m b.tech in electonics&communication engg. then jindal steel have issue vacancy in instrumentation & control engg. i m eligible or not to feel up the form.
sir, i done engineering in ae&i in 2009 but havn’t got any job.so, please suggest me something.
Sir, i m an instrumentation and control engg.nd right nw i m working in a power plant with the experience of two nd half.is the good for me to do npti or nt.after npti what wil my stream in plant operatio or thermal.plz give me proper guide
Is the B.Tech in electronics instrumentation and control (E.I.C) a good carrer…Plz tell me the best colleges in india and haryana…And its major companies….And the scope ,.Everything which u know about this trade plz. Tell me….THANKS (YOGESH)