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Posted: February 25, 2013 in instrumentation

SCOPE AFTER BTECH 

Scope after B. Tech in Applied Electronics and Instrumentati

 

B. Tech in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation graduates h a good scope in terms of their career. There are numerous higher study options and also several certification courses available in this field that will enable them to get engaged in a variety of job profiles. These graduates are of great demand in foreign countries as well.

 

Scope of Higher Studies after B. Tech in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

By pursuing higher studies in this  field, it will help the candidates gain good knowledge and also to work in several job profiles. Below specified is the list of higher study options in this field-

  • Master of Technology in Electronic Design and Technology
  • Master of Electronics in Applied Electronics
  • Master of Engineering in Applied Instrumentation
  • Master of Engineering in Instrumentation Engineering
  • Master of Technology in Computational Statistics
  • Master of Technology in Computer Science (Information System)
  • Master of Engineering in Process Control and Instrumentation
  • Master of Philosophy in Instrumentation Engineering
  • Master of Technology in Computer Science (Networks)
  • Master of Electronics in Control System
  • Master of Philosophy in Instrumentation technology
  • Master of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
  • Master of Science in Electronics and Instrumentation
  • Master of Electronics in Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Master of Technology in Applied Electronics
  • Master of Science in Instrumentation Technology
  • Master of Science in Bioelectronics and Instrumentation
  • Master of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Computer Applications
  • Master of Technology in Bio-Medical Signal Processing & Instrumentation
  • Master of Technology in Control Systems and Instrumentation
  • Master of Technology in Control System
  • Master of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Master of Technology in Instrumentation and Control Engineering
  • Master of Technology in Instrumentation
  • Master of Technology in Communication Systems
  • Master of Technology in Computer Science (Mobile Computing)
  • Master of Technology in Process Control & Instrumentation
  • Master of Technology in Process Instrumentation
  • Master of Technology in Electronics and Communications
  • Master of Technology in Microelectronics and VLSI
  • Master of Technology in Power Electronics

Other Certification Courses after B. Tech in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

Numerous short term and long term certifications will enable the candidates to get engaged in to a variety of jobs. Available certifications in the field are listed below-

  • Certification in VLSI Design Engineering and VHDL
  • Advanced Diploma in VLSI Design and DSP System Design
  • Advanced Diploma in DSP System Design
  • Diploma in VLSI Design
  • Advanced Diploma in Real Time Operating Systems
  • Advanced Diploma in Wireless Technology and Embedded Systems Design
  • PG Diploma course in Industrial Automation System Design
  • Diploma in Wireless Technology
  • Certificate program in VLSI design engineering
  • Certificate courses in Verilog and VHDL
  • Telecom Protocol Development
  • PG Diploma in Wireless and Mobile Computing
  • PG Diploma in Industrial Automation System Design
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching (CCNA) course
  • Online course on Embedded Systems
  • Optical Fiber Communications
  • Signaling & VoIP Protocol Implementation
  • Diploma in Embedded Systems Design

Career Opportunities after B. Tech in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation

These professionals will get the opportunity to work in  lot of areas in major sectors. The most common areas of employment for these professionals includes the following-

  • Atomic Energy Commission
  • A.I.R
  • Central Electronics Limited
  • NPL
  • Multimedia service organizations
  • Defense Sectors
  • Directorate General Posts and Telegraphs Departments
  • Development Centers
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
  • Indian Telephone Industries
  • Indian Railways
  • Ministry of Civil Aviation
  • Software Engineering Units
  • Hardware Manufacturing Units

The salary packages will differ depending on the areas of work and also on the reputation of the organization in which they are working.

A question in every ones mind comes that what an AEI ENGG. can do?? Image ..

The primary focus of instrumentation engineering is the development and implementation of electrical and electronic instruments for the purpose of measuring, monitoring, and recording physical phenomena. Among many other types of instruments, instrumentation engineers develop seismic sensors, blood glucose sensors, fire detectors, and amperemeters.

Instruments developed by instrumentation engineers include analog, digital, and mixed signal electronic devices. Major users of these instruments include industries that rely on automated processes, such as chemical and manufacturing plants. They depend on these devices for safety, and for improving productivity and reliability. A very large field of work is also offered in biomedical engineering, and in metrology (the discipline that provides devices for technical measurements).

The scope of instrumentation engineering is vast, and appears to be growing, in part due to the increased use of automatic control in manufacturing and process plants. Growth is also tied to the development of more accurate and more robust sesnors, which allow us to detect phenomena of interest (such as the presence of minute levels of toxins in food) with much higher precision than what we could do a generation ago.

The Applied Electronics and Instrumentation curriculum in most universities includes courses on the design of analog and digital electronic devices used for measurement and control of parameters such as flow, pressure, temperature, and level, and the calibration of such instruments. Students learn to program microcontrollers, and to design and implement communication networks composed of sensors, actuators, and programmable logic controllers (PLC). Since instrumentation engineering is closely related to control engineering, some universities include courses on signals, systems, and control theory.

The degree title mentioned in the question, Applied Electronics and Instrumentation, is most popular in India. Therefore, we decided to look at what Indian universities that offer Applied Electronics and Instrumentation degrees say about the career paths that graduates are likely to have.

Here is what the Department of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at the Silicon Institute of Technology in Bhubaneswar says about career prospects of its graduates:

The demand for Applied Electronics is growing rapidly and job opportunities for graduates are multi-faceted. The graduates can work as Manufacturing Engineers in [multi-national corporations] like Sony, LG, Samsung, and Philips, as quality controllers, research, design & development consultants, entrepreneurs, and teachers.

The Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Department at Manav Rachna College of Engineering also cites rapid growth and the diverse application of the field:

The field of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering is growing at a very fast pace. Over the past three decades the field of instrumentation has seen an extremely widespread application in almost all discipline of engineering e.g., mining & metallurgy, robotics, textile, rolling mills, cranes & hoists, arc furnaces, chemical engineering, process control, and static relays.

Some professional societies for instrumentation that provide educational and career information about this growing field are the Instrument Society of America; the Instrumentation and Measurements Society of IEEE; the Institute of Diagnostic Engineers (US), and the Institute of Measurement and Control (UK).

 

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