Instrumentation and control engineering
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Lateral Entry Programme is being offered at universities and engineering colleges enabling students who have completed 3-year diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. degree or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks, and Mathematics as a compulsory subject in Class XII, to get admitted in the second year directly.
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Yes, it's possible to apply for direct admission to the second year of BE in Instrumentation and Control Engineering after completing a diploma in food technology. However, admission policies vary by college to college as different colleges have different policies. If you have any specific college in mind please share.
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In order to become an ISRO scientist, you first have to complete Graduation in BE/Btech in any one of the popular streams from Mechanical engineering, Computer Engineering or Electronics Engineering. Then You have to apply and appear for ICRB Exam (ISRO centralized Recruitment Board Exam).
The eligibility criteria to apply for ICRB exam is as follows :
Students must have completed BTech or BE degree in Electronics, Computer Science, or Mechanical or any other related field with a minimum aggregate of 65% marks or 6.8 CGPA on a scale of 10 .
So with this being said, You are not eligible for ICRB exam with the above mentioned engineering branch.
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Instrumentation and Control Engineering isn't a core branch. Its a applied branch and obviously an interdisciplinary branch of Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics engineering. Instrumentation and Control Engineering is a good field of study and you have a very good prospect in private sector.
For more information regarding Instrumentation and Control Engineering consider the link provided below:
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Hello Aspirant,
It is really difficult to get into a government college at this rank through JoSAA counselling rounds. However, you should try your luck in CSAB counselling. In CSAB rounds you can get colleges at higher ranks and if you're lucky, you might get a branch of your preference. CSAB counselling is held after the JoSAA counselling is over and you need to register for it seperately.
CSAB SEAT ALLOTMENT PROCEDURE:
In order to participate in the CSAB 2022 special round seat allotment, the candidates will have to follow the steps as under.
To know more about CSAB, visit: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/csab
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After completion of PG in Instrumentation and Control Engineering, you can become instrumentation and control engineer. The salary of instrumentation and control engineer is 6,00,000-9,00,000 Lakhs per annum. Or you can work in the following sectors as maintenance engineer or project engineer-
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Employees as Instrumentation And Control Engineer earn an average of 22 lakhs per year, with the majority earning between 10 lakhs and 50 lakhs per year, according to 49 profiles. The top 10% of employees make more than 35 lakhs per year.
IN graduates can work in some of the most prestigious industries, including oil and gas, petrochemicals, and automobiles. They can take on a variety of roles, including maintenance engineer, reliability engineer, and project engineer, among others.
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ICE at nsut is comparatively a new branch with an updated syllabus it can be considered as a sub branch of ece. Talking about workload like every engineering branch it requires dedication and hardwork sometimes depending upon your work area it may require field work other than coding. Placements are decent and many tech companies allow ice students to sit in their placements but some may not allow overall it is a good branch to pursue engineering.
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