Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
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Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering refers to the discipline which deals with design of devices to measure physical quantities such as pressure, flow and temperature. Electrical Engineering basically deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. Instrumentation engineering is the engineering specialization focused on the principle and operation of measuring instruments that are used in design and configuration of automated systems in electrical, pneumatic domains etc. They typically work for industries with automated processes, such as chemical or manufacturing plants, with
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Yes, definitely. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University is one of the top private universities in India which offer good education and has good placement records too. They offer industrial exposure and has good experienced faculty.
You may also gain a good knowledge if you do engineering from Amrita University.
You need to clear AEEE entrance exam with a rank of 4000 or below to get a good course.
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There are many publications that come up with rankings of engineering colleges and other colleges, rating a few colleges as best ranked colleges. However, many a times not all colleges take part and the ranking are based on high level of objectivity and loose subjectivity? So, I would say that these rankings give a fair idea of top colleges, but I would not go by the exact rankings to take a colleg
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