Instrumentation Engineering
Hi aspirant, since you have gine for B.Tech so I would like to make you clear that if you are enrolling yourself for B.Tech then you have to study Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in first year, these all subjects are common for all branches. Now if you are weak in physics than doesn't matter because you will get to study this subject in your first year where you can make your basics of this subject clear.
Good Luck.
Hello student,
The placement of electronics and instrumentation engineering very well depends on from which nit would you pursue it from. The top nit's would have a good placement in this branch. If you would share with us which nit would you get into according to your rank then we would surely tell you a detailed view of the placements in that nit.
Hello aspirant,
You asked for the comparison among the colleges named psg, tce & cit.
Now, look, according to me, psg is the best among them. Placement is extremely good. Mostly PSG students get placed in the avg package of 4 to 6 Lpa. PSG last 3 years maintaining placement percentage 85%+. Most of the reputed companies like Caterpillar, Bajaj, L&T, Pwc, Daimler, Asian Paints,Renault Nissan, Goldman Sachs etc. are visiting regularly to our campus.
The tentative number of lecturers in this college is 90 in the college. Their avg age is around 40 to 45. Their average qualification is M.E. but most of the staffs have completed PhDs. They are very good in explaining the engineering concepts to the students as they do a lot of work after the college hrs to prepare for the next day's class.
So, you may go for it.
All the best !!
Hello Naveenv495 , From some research on internet about both colleges you mention with there respective branches I found that nit trichy with instrumentation and control engineering is better option in all aspects like placement, infrastructure and all but only fees is quite more.
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
These courses are very interesting courses. But max people don't know about these courses because max students first preference is top branches only. If you studied in andhra university that degree definitely has a value and placements are also good. But top branches have more placements compare to these branches.
ALL THE BEST
Dear candidate,
Andhra University is one of the best Universities in South India. In terms of fees ,placement and the courses they offer , it have always been good. I am providing here details for instrumentational technology course in Au.
Fees :- The fees for this course is Rs 40000/- for a duration of 4 years.It is quite well as it is not so much costly like private institutions.
Infrastructure :- All classrooms are well maintained. Wifi facility is also fine. Moreover new building has recently been build for intrumentation technology branch which quite good. Although hostel facilities are not quite good and mess foods also. So you can prefer going for PG or outside campus living.
Placements:- I have heard that placements are mostly for IT companies. So whichever field you study in the end probably you get placed in software company if you have relevant knowledge. But this is not the only case in AU. Here you can get internship opportunites in good companies like BHEL very easily. Also companies like Wipro,Infosys,NCR etc comes and offer students the different positions mostly a software eng. The highest package is around 7 lakhs in this course and average comes around 4 lakhs.
Faculty :- Professors here are highly educated. They are very knowledgeable. They provide best teaching and test your knowledge through mid semester and end semester exams. Also weekly test can be taken.
Overall I will say that AU is good for instrumentation technology but if you want a good living then probably go for PG and others .Also you should be satisfied with the package of 3-6 lakhs if you want admission in Au.
I am attaching a link you may check for more details.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/andhra-university-college-of-engineering-visakhapatnam/btech-instrumentation-technology-course
Hope this helps.
Most of the PSU's now recruit graduate trainees through GATE examination. The one's that don't either conduct their own test or recruit from colleges directly.
The one's that recruit through GATE, shortlist the candidates based on their respective GATE scores and dispatch the call letters in the month of June.
Results are generally declared in the month of August but can get delayed sometimes if company decides to change the vacancies. Post declaration of results , selected candidates are called for medical examination. Few PSU's namely BHEL, HPCL, ONGC, RITES also declare a list of candidates in waiting which is a good step.
Prepare with full potential.
All the best.
Hope you found this helpful
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User