Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
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Electronics and instrumentation is a good course from the view of the job, because this is the demanding course in industries here are the list of career you can pursue after your B.TechInstrument EngineerAutomation EngineerControl EngineerInstrumentation Technologists or TechnicianInstrument MechanicControl Systems TechnologistProcess Analyzer
An Instrumentation engineer has opportunities in many central government organizations like DRDO, ISRO, IOC, BARC, NTPC, Railways, BSNL, HAL, AAI, etc. Also many core companies like Honeywell, Texas Instruments, National Instruments, ABB, Larsen & Tourbo, Robert Bosch, Invensys, GE, Suzlon, Ap
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The fee structure varies from one college to the other. Hence, if you mention the name of the college for which you need to know about the fees, then I could help you out.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 1
But, CMRIT stands nowhere near DSCE.
CMRIT is new! Don't take anything other than CSE or ISE there.
Just go for EIE in DSCE, It is complex and hard subject. But, as the college is great, you can have a lot of good books and teachers to teach you everything properly.
Also, placements are far better than CMRIT.
In EIE at DSCE you get a lot of CS Subjects to study.
And, ECE is a tough branch! You get less CS Subjects and also CRMIT is a poor college too. Finally, I want to say th
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And, if you are from Kerela it maters.
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