Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
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Scholar-Level 18
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Scholar-Level 18
I fully sympathise with you. You can obtain balance not by doing degree course again but doing PG in your chosen sphere if activity. This will be easier and also after your heart.
Best wishes.
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Guide-Level 13
There are vast opportunities for electronics and instrumentation engineering. In India, as mobile is necessity of each human being. Moreover, bio medical instrument requirement is also wide, so you can choose electronics.
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Guide-Level 13
If you think you can crack the exam, then you should prepare for the government exam.
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Guide-Level 13
You can pursue:
1. Embedded system.
2. PLC and SCADA.
3. MATLAB.
4. Bio medical instrumentation course.
5. VLSI design.
6. VHDL and many more.
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Guide-Level 13
Both are good branches. Software is also considered as a decent branch because, nowadays everything is based on software.
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Scholar-Level 17
For instrumentation engineering and electronics, you should check universities in US, UK, Germany and Singapore. Most of the universities offer this program under the name of control systems engineering.
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