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Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Course in Engineering

category: Engineering , Science

duration: 4 years

mode: offline

course ID: CT-45

reviews: 110

About Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering This one is a very popular engineering course that is also commonly called as ECE. This branch of engineering deals with creation, developing, tests and designs electronic devices such as mobile phones, music devices, computers, communication equipment like transmitters, receivers and much more devices.

ECE is that sub-discipline of electrical engineering which utilizes active components such as semiconductor devices to amplify and control electric current flow in conjunction with passive electrical components, whereas electrical engineering only uses passive devices. 

ECE is an amalgamation and integration of electrical and communications engineering. It compiles in Communication Engineering and core Electronics Engineering. The course concept is to focus mainly on the communication part with the knowledge of the electronics field. 

USA and Germany are the best countries for studying this course and especially for the higher education. Lots of engineers visit this country to pursue MS and other courses in this field. 

Job Profiles 

  • Electronics Engineer.
  • Electronics Design Engineer.
  • Desktop Support Engineer. 
  • Service Engineer.
  • Communications Engineer.
  • Technical Director. 
  • Network Planning Engineer.
  • Telecom Engineer.
  • R&D Software Engineer.
  • Software Analyst.
  • Analog applications Engineer.

Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Scope 

The role of electronics and instrumentation engineers has come to come acquire a great deal of importance of any industrial undertaking as they are responsible for the maintenance, designing, and construction of the complete instrumentation system. With a surge in the usage of smartphones, demand for electronics and instrumentation engineers have increased in the companies providing telephone network as well as those who are engaged in the making of smartphones.

Most people are now searching for any kind of information on their mobile phones and they expect quick results. Electronics engineers have to ensure that the quality and speed of the network is maintained consistently and they strive to remain updated with the technological advancements that are taking place in this field.

At the same time, their demand has increased in the medical field as they have to develop medical equipment which is of high quality and can be efficiently used by doctors.

This field of engineering has a higher professional growth and also offer great paying jobs to the engineers who have pursued a degree in B. Tech Electrical Engineering as the Electrical organizations are continually expanding in India. 

One can get jobs very easily in the fields like IT enterprise, airlines, telecommunication, etc.

The Indian defense force additionally offers jobs for electronics and communication engineers. The average pay for an Electronics Engineer is Rs 1500 per hour.

This job is expected to grow by 7% with a hike of 7% from 2016 to 2026. The jobs in this sector is only expected to grow in the coming time. 

It is expected that there is going to be a vast demand for engineering and electronics & communications engineers all over the world, as it constitutes a sizeable portion in engineering.

Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Subjects 

  • Analytical Instrumentation
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Electrical and Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation
  • Electromagnetic Field Theory
  • Industrial Instrumentation
  • Mechanics/Electrical Engineering
  • Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
  • Process Control and Instrumentation
  • Robotics and Mechatronics
  • Virtual Instrumentation

Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Eligibility 

  • For UG: Students who are planning to pursue their bachelor's in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering need to have passed their 10+2 in science stream with Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Biology from a recognised board.
  • For PG: Candidates who are planning to pursue their master of technology or master of engineering in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering need to have cleared their Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.

  • Electronics Product Design Technology | Electronics and Media Technology | Electronics and Power Engineering | Power Electronics

Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Course Level

Degree Offered in UG
  • B.E /Btech
  • B.Sc.
Degree Offered in PG
  • M.E /Mtech.
  • M.Sc.

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