Electronics
hi,
I assume you are asking about railway travelling ticket examiner role , however it is a rail way group C post.
the age limit is 18-30 years, however relaxation applied for reserve category candidates.
the education eligibility criteria is as follows,
candidates must have completed 10th or 12th course or diploma course from a recognized education board, however graduates are also eligible to apply if they have the mentioned age limit.
hope it would help.
see bachelor of technology in electronics and Instrumentation is a 4 years degree course. the course involves the modern electronics, quantum theory, different type of electronics devices, circuit theory, embedded system, vlsi and microelectronics etc. instrumentation engineers may work in manufacturing companies for Ic And semiconductor materials production house. electronics design engineer or software engineer in mncs. has lots of scope In indian mnc as well as in abroad.
see the area you have mentioned in the question like automobile, aviation both of the work has needs for electronics engineer or instrumentation engineer. however there is no surety that the recruitment comes every year in those field. in india there is very less growth in automobiles company or in aviation company. because there is less of manufacturing sector. however there is many company available who makes Integrated chip design, pcb design, software development in where you would get decent paying roles. however before joining any stream you have to think whether the subjects interest you or not, rather than thinking about job roles. however also select college by researching the placement records, students review.
hope you may understand.
hello aspirant,
now-a-days companies are hiring students from the core branches i.e. students from the electronics department, many of the colleges are also removing the instrumentation branch as well.
the subjects in electronics department and instrumentation department are some what same, so, if you are looking for better placements , go for core branches.
hope that helps
Hey there!
To base this on facts, MIT is known for its engineering courses whereas NMIMS is looked upto for BBA and MBA courses. MIT is an institution for engineering so there's a little bias to it. Although it also depends on what branch you want. If you aren't interested in electronics at all, no point in studying that course so in that case go for NMIMS.
Hello
Firstly you didn't get b.tech degree from msu yoi get b.e degree.
Msu is good college for engineering. Placement here is good average salary package is around 3.8lpa top companies recruiter are L&T, infosys ...
Infrastructure and faculty is also good.
In electronic and communication you study about electronic and some communication part ,intergal circuit.. while in electronic you study only core subjects of electronics..
Feel free to ask
Good Luck...
Hello,
On the basis of percentile, it is very hard to say as counselling is done on the basis of rank. and many students have same percentile and all possible strength of candidates will be eligible for admission which is impossible as seat matrix is limited.
you can do ETC from University like amity University or Lovely professional University.
Best option for ETC will be IIIT campus. Some NIT campus provide ETC so seat will be limited. There are many institutes who provides course as Information and communication engineering.
Mostly ICE and ETC are similar.
Hope it helps!
B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) is a 4- year undergraduate engineering course. It is a combination of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, mainly combining the electronics part for sensing with instrumentation engineering. This specialized branch of engineering helps to create, construct and maintain measuring and control devices and systems found in manufacturing plants and research institutions.
JOB PROFILE - Since B. Tech in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering course is concentrated on both electronic instrumentation and computer-related processes, it makes an Electronics Instrumentation engineer fit for both hardware and software industries, thereby opening many interesting channels for employment.
Mechatronics engineering is a multidisciplinary study of the engineering/technology field that deals with the study of electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering, system engineering, and control engineering. Mechatronics engineering is a connection amongst technicians and engineers and gradually work from origination of a project to the culmination of the undertaking.
After finishing the Mechatronics Engineering degree, candidates can work on different aspects of technology such as control systems, artificial intelligence (AI) and expert systems, robotics, transportation, and computer integrated manufacturing systems and much more.
If we talk about India, there is a wide variety of career openings in Mechatronics Engineering graduates. Candidates can have a look at some of the job profiles/positions that a candidate can choose from after completion of a course in Mechatronics Engineering:
E&I(Subbranch of EEE) is the answer because instrumentation includes industrial processes and techniques of industrial automation. Other thing is that none of the single branch will include Robotics as individual subject in curriculum. May be in the above branches like EEE,EIE,CSE,Mech will include Robotics and Automation as a subject but it is not a robotics which a laymen thinks. It is industrial robotics.
Every branch is good but it depends on your interest what to choose for your future career.
HOPE IT HELPS.. ALL THE BEST !!
Hello student,
As you have mentioned that you have secured 8519 rank CUSAT. Sorry to say but it seems difficult to get admission in CU through CS or electronics branch because considering the previous years cutoffs the cutoff for these branches would lie under 2000. If you belong to kerala and any reserved category then there might be chances.
All the best.
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