B.Tech. Instrumentation and Control Engineering - Stands for Bachelor of Technology in Instrumentation and Control Engineering. Typically, a B.Tech. is for four years, minimum eligibility for which is an intermediate (10 + 2) in science. Subjects usually studied under this degree are Engineering Mathematics, Fundamentals of Instrumentation, Linear Integrated Circuit, Industrial Management, Application Programming, Measurement Basics, Metrology, Transducers, Mechanical Measurements, Industrial Instrumentation, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Signals and Systems, Electrical and Electronic Measurements, Control Systems and Process Control etc
Career
Instrumentation engineers find employment in industries which improve efficiency, stability and safety of automated processes. The industrial sectors include Public/Private firms, R&D organizations, Steel plants, Cement manufacturing companies, Thermal power plants, Chemical companies and similar industries. Apart from the above instrumentation engineers also find employment in companies that utilize specialized instruments for their day-to-day operations..
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