Instrumentation Engineering
Please refer to the following link to get an idea of past year cutoffs:
http://fileserver.mkcl.org/fe2017/CAP-III/CAPR-III_EN1002.pdf
Cutoff was around 114 marks for GEN.
Hi,
According to the ratings and reviews, Techno India, Salt Lake has good ratings in terms of college Placement.
The ratings/reviews are based on experience of students.
You can refer to the link below, for ratings/reviews for the college-
https://engineering.careers360.com/techno-india-saltlake/reviews
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Hey Divyatejas! Thanks for asking us.
All the four branches are good. You can do which ever course you are interested with your specifications
If you are good at mechanics go with mechatronics.
In such a way you can select the branch.
Hope you select it according to your wish.
Thank you.
hello akshay solanki
yes, the second round of counselling does have the possibility to change your alloted branch based on your choice provided that the cut-off would exceed your rank.
hope it helps
Hello Naman,
I would suggest you JSS college. The placements are quite better. You would get better exposure there.
Good Luck!
Regards.
Tanushree Seth
Dear [email protected],
Thank you for putting up query in our platform. A candidate must have some basic knowledge about the branch before opting it. To start with, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is a combination of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering for applied engineering. It is primarily an engineering course, combining the electronics part for sensing with instrumentation engineering. The course has been introduced in many universities across India. Instrumentation engineering is a specialised branch of electrical and electronic engineering and it deals with the measurement, control, and automation of processes.
Some of the core subjects are industrial instrumentation and process control, bio-medical instrumentation and robotics, students deal with software and hardware topics such as microprocessor and microcontroller-based instrumentation, VLSI and embedded system designs, computer architecture and organisation and computer control of processes. Computer languages such as C and C++ are also part of the curriculum.
Job opportunities:
*Instrument Engineer
*Automation Engineer
*Control Engineer
*Instrumentation Technologists or Technician
*Instrument Mechanic
*Control Systems Technologist
*Process Analyzer
Now it depends on candidate's interest/goals/objectives whether he/she should opt for the branch or not.
Hope this solves your query.
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