Engineer scope
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Job prospects for engineering graduates have always been good. Candidates can either join the private sector, public sector or the government. In the government sector, engineers can appear for the "Indian Engineering Services" exam conducted by the UPSC at the national level or join various departments at the state level through their respective exams. The armed forces also induct a number of engineering graduates every year. Other departments such as the civil aviation department also recruit engineers. Engineers can also join the Merchant Navy. Due to the huge potential for infrastructure development, there is a good demand fo
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Instrumentation engineers may design devices like dynamometers for measuring torque, blood glucose monitors, aircraft sensors, and smoke detectors.
1.They may develop electrocardiograph equipment and computed tomography scanners or may work on security systems.
2.According to various reports, the above are some of the many career possibilities for instrumentation engineers.
3.They also play essential role in every successful aeronautical research projects.
4.They find employment in manufacturing firms, defense contractors, biomedical companies, government, or work for private engineering firms.
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The profession of mechatronics includes technicians and engineers. They design and maintain automated equipment.Technicians and engineers work in laboratories, offices or on-site manufacturing plants.The goal is to produce safe and efficient automated equipment.Technicians primarily maintain machinery, while engineers are more concerned with design and development of components and products.
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