In B.E. (Instrumentation & Control Engineering), you’ll cover a range of subjects that focus on instrumentation, control systems, and their applications:
1. Engineering Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry: Establishing a foundational understanding of mathematical and scientific principles.
2. Basic Engineering Subjects: Providing an overview of various engineering disciplines.
3. Instrumentation Techniques: Learning about various instruments and techniques used in measurement and control.
4. Sensors and Transducers: Understanding devices that convert physical quantities into electrical signals.
5. Signal Processing: Analyzing and processing signals for better measurement accuracy.
6. Control Systems: Studying the principles of controlling dynamic systems.
7. Process Control: Understanding how to manage and control industrial processes.
8. Electronics: Delving into the principles and applications of electronic devices.
9. Digital Electronics: Focusing on digital signals, logic circuits, and digital systems.
10. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: Understanding the architecture and programming of microprocessors and microcontrollers.
11. Communication Systems: Exploring the principles of communication and their application in instrumentation.
12. Electrical Machines and Power Systems: Studying the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power.
13. Measurement and Instrumentation: Deepening the understanding of measurement techniques and instruments.
14. Control System Design: Learning how to design and implement control systems for various applications.
15. Robotics and Automation: Exploring the principles and applications of robotics in industrial processes.
16. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM): Applying computer tools in the design and manufacturing process.
17. Project Work: Typically, there’s a significant project component where you apply your knowledge to solve real-world problems in the field of instrumentation and control engineering.
This program prepares you to work in industries where precision measurement, control, and automation are crucial components.