How can B.Tech. in Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contribute in our country’s development?




Electrical and Instrumentation engineering, as the names suggest, are two different branches of engineering which have a lot of common aspects and more importantly, have a lot to gain from and give to each other, through their fusion and also by maintaining their distinct characteristics.As per the definition book, electrical engineering is the branch of engineering that is concerned with all practical applications of electricity in all its forms, including those of electronics.Instrumentation engineering can be defined as the branch of engineering that deals with and studies the details, theory and practice of measurement and control.

B.Tech. in electrical as well as instrumentation engineering is basically a 4-year full time graduation course which students may opt for after the completion of their HSC or equivalent.Both the afore-mentioned forms of engineering connection can be well assumed from the look of their definitions.

Instrumentation engineering plays a pivotal role in the development, successful processing and maintenance of machinery in all its forms. This is among the newly developed fields of engineering which has been specialized as a course module because of its growing need in the largely growing technology-savvy industry of all forms.

Human life, in this age, is full of instruments and machines which in every way, is requiring the backbone called electricity. Due to the development of this notion or idea around the nation as well as the globe, the necessity and demand for electrical and instrumentation engineers are felt deeply around the world on an equal scale. Due to all these reasons, at the end of the day, the importance and impact of courses such as B.Tech in Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering is of such a high level.




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2 Responses to “How can B.Tech. in Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering contribute in our country’s development?”

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    Pgd npti 2010:

    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

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    Yogesh:

    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)