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Pragati Singh

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The table here will help you understand the difference between Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering fields

FeatureInstrumentation Engineering
Control Systems Engineering
FocusDesign, selection, and installation of instruments for measurement and control.
Design and implementation of feedback control systems to achieve desired performance.
EmphasisHardware - sensors, transducers, transmitters, actuators, valves, etc.
Software - control algorithms, modeling, simulation, optimization, etc.
Core CoursesPhysics, chemistry, materials science, instrumentation technologies, signal processing, data acquisition.
Mathematics, computer science, control theory, system dynamics, robotics, mechatronics.
Typical ProjectsSelecting sensors for a chemical reactor, designing a pneumatic control system, calibrating instruments.
Developing a controller for an autonomous robot, optimizing performance of a power plant, designing a fault-tolerant control system.
Industries servedChemical, oil & gas, power generation, pharmaceuticals, food processing, manufacturing.
Aerospace, automotive, robotics, transportation, telecommunications, consumer electronics.
Career OptionsInstrumentation engineer, field service engineer, calibration technician, project engineer.
Control systems engineer, automation engineer, embedded systems engineer, robotics engineer.

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Pragati Singh

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The admissions to M.Tech courses in Control System is done on the basis of GATE. Candidates can pursue M.Tech from the following colleges:

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Pragati Singh

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Control Systems Engineering may be a better fit for you than Telecommunication Engineering because

  • Control Systems heavily utilizes algorithms and software development to design and implement feedback loops that manage complex systems. Machine learning can play a significant role in advanced control methods.
  • Telecommunication Engineering,  while involving software (e.g.,  network protocols),  focuses more on hardware design and communication technologies. Your software interests might be less central.

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Pragati Singh

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To pursue the postgraduate course in Electronics Control System Engineering, the candidates would need to sit for GATE exam and to complete the UG programme in the same discipline or in Electronics Engineering,  Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering with at least 55 to 60% marks. Those who are in the final semester of their undergraduate programme are also eligible to write the examination.

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Pragati Singh

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To pursue UG Control Systems Engineering courses, you have to sit for the entrance tests like JEE Main or the other state level entrance tests. Besides, they should have completed 10+2 Board examination along with Physics,  Chemistry and Mathematics subjects with 50 to 60% marks. Those who have appeared for their Class XII Board examination are also eligible to appear for the entrance test. 

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Nikita Peter

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Brown University is well-known for its Engineering courses and has been ranked by different ranking bodies over the years. The university is popular for its UG Computer Engineering, UG Mechanical Engineering courses all over the world. Given below are Brown University Engineering rankings given by different bodies:

QS Ranking 2025

Category

Ranking 2023

Ranking 2024

Ranking 2025

Engineering and Technology

189

195

NA

Mechanical Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering

151

147

NA

US News & World Report Ranking 2024

Category

Ranking 2022

Ranking 2023

Ranking 2024

Best UG Biomedical Engineering Schools

NA

29

30

Biomedical Engineering PG

40

29

30

Chemical Engineering PG

60

41

40

Computer Engineering PG

37

61

60

Electrical Engineering PG

37

42

41

Mechanical Engineering PG

26

47

45

UG Computer Engineering

27

29

33

UG Mechanical Engineering

30

29

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THE (Times Higher Education) Ranking 2024

Category

Ranking 2022

Ranking 2023

Ranking 2024

Engineering

101

74

87

 

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Anushree Sinha

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Brown University is well-known for its Engineering courses and has been ranked by different ranking bodies over the years. The university is popular for its UG Computer Engineering, UG Mechanical Engineering courses all over the world. Given below are Brown University Engineering rankings given by different bodies:

QS Ranking 2025

Category

Ranking 2023

Ranking 2024

Ranking 2025

Engineering and Technology

189

195

NA

Mechanical Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering

151

147

NA

US News & World Report Ranking 2024

Category

Ranking 2022

Ranking 2023

Ranking 2024

Best UG Biomedical Engineering Schools

NA

29

30

Biomedical Engineering PG

40

29

30

Chemical Engineering PG

60

41

40

Computer Engineering PG

37

61

60

Electrical Engineering PG

37

42

41

Mechanical Engineering PG

26

47

45

UG Computer Engineering

27

29

33

UG Mechanical Engineering

30

29

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THE (Times Higher Education) Ranking 2024

Category

Ranking 2022

Ranking 2023

Ranking 2024

Engineering

101

74

87

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Soham Ganguly

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The desired ATIT range should be above the 60 percentile to get into IFHE. But it also depends on the year of the exam conducted due to the increasingly competitive nature of the examination. It's always better to check the IFHE website regarding the admission criteria and procedure.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants must complete BE/BTech/AMIE degree in relevant specialisation passed with a minimum of 50% aggregate of all years of the degree examinations to apply for SJCE Mysore M.Tech programme. Besides, aspirants must pass Karnataka PGCET or GATE for admission to MTech.

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Nishtha Shukla

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SJCE Mysore offers a two-year M.Tech programme spread across four semesters. The college offers M.Tech to candidates who have completed their graduation. Below are some of the M.Tech specialisations offered at SJCE:

  • Network & Internet Engineering
  • Automotive Electronics
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Maintenance Engineering
  • Computer Engineering, etc.

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