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7 months agoNew answer posted
7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The curriculum of instrumentation courses develops student capabilities for measuring methods and automated control principles. Students will learn measurement approaches alongside control system mechanism and automation technology basics. Students learn about sensors, transducers, signal processing, control systems together with automation through these educational subjects. Students can finish their instrumentation courses in 2-4 years at the undergraduate level and in 1-2 years at the postgraduate level. The price to study instrumentation at colleges falls within INR 50,000 - INR 2 Lacs during each academic year. Instrumentation eng
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
On the basis of popularity among the students and previous admission trends, a few of the best Instrumentation Technology private institutions in the country are VIT Vellore, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, BITS Pilani, Thapar University, Amity University (Noida), SASTRA University, etc. You will get a lot of practical exposure at these private colleges that are very well known for their infrastructure, course syllabus, lab work, and industry connections. You can expect good placements as recruiters visit the campuses every year to hire talented and skilled students and you can be one of them.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Instrumentation Technology courses do have a good number of electives for you to take up usually from the second year onwards where you get the chance to pick a subject that interests you more and is easy-going for you.
You can choose to pick a subject according to the career line and industry that you would like to enter into in the future. There are a lot of choices like Analog Electronics, Power Electronics, Data Communication Networks, IoT, Embedded System Design, Fiber Optics, etc.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here's the list of some of the important documents you must keep handy during the admission process for Instrumentation Technology Engineering:
· Class 12th mark sheet with at least 50 to 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects.
· Class 10th mark sheet (if applicable).
· A valid ID proof like Adhaar, Passport, PAN Card, etc.
· Migration and character certificates, if required.
· Recent passport-size photographs
In the case of PG courses, you
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The course duration of Instrumentation Technology courses varies depending on the course level. For UG Instrumentation Technology courses, the duration in India is 4 years in general. Further, for PG courses, the duration is 2 years. If you want to enter the work field at the earliest, you can go for a diploma in Instrumentation Technology right after completing your Class 10, which is 3 years long.
Moreover, a PhD course in Instrumentation Technology can be 3 years to 6 years long, depending on your research topic and the institution offering the doctorate program.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Instrumentation Technology courses provide you with good earning potential in a variety of work sectors like manufacturing, energy, healthcare, aerospace, and automotive. This lets you explore several options and find a speciality that matches your interests and passions. The field is vast and always looking for an upgrade because of technological advances.
You'll be able to work with cutting-edge equipment, sensors, and automation systems, making it a fun job for people who appreciate being up-to-date on technology trends. It lets you experiment every other day without any scope of boredom.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Instrumentation Technology, also often called Instrumentation Engineering, is a fantastic choice if you enjoy engineering, electronics, and technology. It's an area where you get to build and optimize processes using precise instruments and control systems. Instrumentation engineers are frequently tasked with troubleshooting and issue solutions.
You can start right after Class 10 by opting for a Diploma in Instrumentation Technology which requires at least 50% marks in Class 10 or you can opt for a BTech degree in this field after completing Class 12 in the PCM subjects with a minimum of 50 to 60% marks. There is no particular age
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Following are the Instrumentation technology government colleges:
College Name | Tuition Course Fees (INR) |
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DTU | 1.23 lakh - 1.84 lakh |
IIT Delhi | 3 lakh |
IIT Kharagpur | 20,000 - 10 lakh |
IIT Madras | 20,000 |
IIT Roorkee | 20,000 - 10.71 lakh |
Jadavpur University | 9,600 - 20,840 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Instrumentation Technology includes good job opportunities at both national and global level. This field is currently popular owing to its utility in different sectors including manufacturing, automation, energy and healthcare.
India, especially has a vast scope for these degree holders in PSU’s, private sectors and research organizations. The developed international countries such as the US, UK, Canada, and Australia have good paying offer and career progression for the instrumentation engineers.
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