I am Completed Instrumentation and Control Engineering In 2018.. What Can i choose For MS in abroad??and why?
Hi Sahil Muhammed,
I would reccomend you to choose for an MS in the same field as the field which you have done your Under Gradute course is one of the most important field and is the soul of the core engineering.
An instrumentation and control engineer may be involved in designing, developing, installing, managing and maintaining equipment which is used to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery and processes. As a graduate you can expect to be employed in a range of sectors including industries involved with oil and gas, petrochemicals, chemical engineering, manufacturing, research, transport and infrastructure.
One gets to learn a lot of things like-
- Gain a solid foundation in measurement science and control theory
- Practise data acquisition and instrument networking
- Study analysis of systems for condition monitoring
- Investigate fault detection and control system design
- Complete a hands-on project in the industry for experiential learning.
The basic pros of doing this course-
- The MSc Applied Instrumentation and Control offers graduates a highly focused skillset that's valuable to an extremely wide range of industries - any business that benefits from the measurement of process variables and environmental factors. For instance, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, optics and optoelectronics, medical instrumentation and more.
- Across these industries, you might focus on computer-controlled instrumentation systems, process instrumentation, technical management and sales, process control and automation, sensor development and manufacturing, instrument networking, industrial development or test and measurement systems.
- You might also pursue a career with a company that designs and manufactures measurement systems.
I hope this answer helped you to know about the reasons to study the masters abroad.