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Friday, March 23, 2012

Rating of Deemed Universities in Kerala & Tamil Nadu, South India | Instrumentation courses in Deemed Universities | M. Tech & B. Tech in Instrumentation Courses available in Deemed Universities

NIT Trichy
Department: Instrumentation & Control Engineering Department
M. tech: Process Control Instrumentation
B. Tech: Instrumentation & Control Engineering

NIT Calicut
Department: Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech: No Instrumentation B. Tech Course Here
M. Tech: Control & Instrumentation
                Process Control & Automation

Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
Department: Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B. Tech: Electronics & Instrumentation
M. Tech: No Courses Available

SRM University, Chennai
Department: Electronics & instrumentation
B. Tech: Electronics & Control Engineering
M. Tech: Electronics & Instrumentation
                 Instrumentation & Control

Karunya University, Coimbatore
Department: Electronics & Instrumentation
M. tech: Control & Instrumentation
                Biomedical instrumentation
                Embedded Systems
B. Tech: Electronics & Instrumentation

SASTRA University, Tanjavur
Department: Electronics & Instrumentation
M. Tech: Process Control & Instrumentation
                Instrumentation
B. Tech: Electronics & Instrumentation

Sathyabhama University
Department: Electronics & Control
M. Tech: Electronics & Control
B. Tech: Electronics & Control Engineering

Noorul Centre for Higher Education , Kumaracoil
Department: Electronics & instrumentation Engineering
ME: Control & Instrumentation
BE: Electronics & Instrumentation

Vinayaka Missions University
Department: Electronics & Instrumentation
M. Tech: No Courses Available
B. Tech: Electronics & instrumentation Engineering

Thursday, March 22, 2012

B-Tech College Transfer 2012-13 | Those who want to transfer their B. Tech Course from MG, CUSAT, Calicut, Kannur to Kerala University, Please Avail this offer without losing year


UNIVERSITY OF KERALA

NOTIFICATION

            Applications in plain paper with complete address and phone number are invited from regular students of Engineering Colleges within the State of Kerala who have completed 1st and 2nd Semester B.Tech Degree Course and are eligible for promotion to the Third Semester class, for transfer to the 3rd Semester in the Engineering Colleges affiliated to this University during the year 2012-13.  Transfers will be effected only between the institutions of identical category and fee structure.  The category of seat and tuition fees should be clearly specified in the application form.  Those who get transferred shall clear the I and II Semester Examination in the parent University itself.  Besides, they shall pass the additional papers/subjects as may be fixed by this University, with reference to the Scheme and Syllabus of this University.

            Application alongwith the attested copy of the Rank Certificate at the Entrance Examination 2011, attested copy of Hall ticket for the S1 & S2 B.Tech Degree Examination and in the case of SC/ST students, a Certificate to prove that he/she belongs to the SC/ST Community should reach the Registrar, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram –   695 034 on or before 31.05.2012.

            Applications not recommended and forwarded by the Principal of the College in which the candidate is studying will not be entertained.

            Applicants are also required to download a proforma relating to the transfer, from the ‘Resources and down loads’ Link of the website www.keralauniversity.ac.in. and send it duly filled in and attested by the Principal, alongwith the request for transfer and pay-in-slip of Rs.1500/- remitted at the Kerala University cash counter (or Demand Draft of Rs.1510/- drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, University of Kerala from SBI/SBT/Dist. Co-operative Bank and payable at Service Branch, Thiruvananthapuram) as processing fee.

            Late and incomplete applications will be summarily rejected without further notice.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Higher Education Chances of Instrumentation/ Electronics & Instrumentation/ Applied Electronics & Instrumentation in India


Instrumentation engineering is a sub branch of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (like Electronics & Communication or Computer Science Engineering) which mainly focuses on the principle and operation of instruments used for measurement and control of a process. The branch commonly handles topics related to the electronics system designing, embedded systems, Integrated circuits, Control System Engineering, control of machines/ processes, measurements, calibration and Automation. The process may be an Electrical Process or Chemical Process. The options for higher studies after instrumental engineering are very large. But normally the people are un aware of the chances in Instrumentation for Higher Studies.

The under graduate courses offering by various Universities in Instrumentation engineering are:
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Elements of Instrumentation Engineering
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Instrumentation & Control Engineering
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Control & Instrumentation Engineering
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Instrumentation Engineering
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Medical Electronics
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Biomedical Instrumentation
  • Ø  Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Instrumentation
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Electronic Instrumentation and Control
  • Ø  BE/ B. Tech in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering


After completing any of the above under graduate courses in instrumentation engineering, the Courses for the post-graduation are:
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Applied Electronics & Instrumentation
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Applied Electronics
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Instrumentation Engineering
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Biomedical Instrumentation
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Embedded Systems
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Industrial Power & Automation
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Process Control Automation
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Power Systems
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Robotics
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in VLSI
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Electronics System Design
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Process Control
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Control & Instrumentation
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Process Control and Instrumentation
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Control Systems and Instrumentation
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Instrumentation and Control Engineering
  • Ø  ME/ M. Tech in Bio-Medical Signal Processing & Instrumentation
  • Ø  Master of Technology in Process Instrumentation
  • Ø  Master of Philosophy in Instrumentation Engineering
  • Ø  Master of Philosophy in Instrumentation technology
  • Ø  Master of Science in Electronics and Instrumentation
  • Ø  Master of Science in Instrumentation Technology
  • Ø  Master of Science in Bioelectronics and Instrumentation
  • Ø  Master of Business Administration
  • Ø  Master of Computer Application

Saturday, March 17, 2012

What is the scope of electronics and instrumentation technology?


The Instrumentation Technology, being an inter-disciplinary branch of engineering, is heading towards development of new & intelligent sensors, smart transducers, MEMS Technology, Blue tooth Technology. The automation systems in the production are rapidly being enhanced and the demand for highly skilled instrumentation engineers is on the rise. In the instrumentation systems manufacturing sector, the demand for well trained process control engineering graduates is always present. This BE (Instrumentation Technology) course provides Instrumentation students with sound theoretical & practical training in the operation and design of electronic instruments, digital logic systems, and computer based automatic process control & instrumentation, & automatic control system design, etc. To meet the industrial requirements of future, students are also made to become well versed with personal computer applications in Instrumentation, Process Control Systems Design, PLCs, DSP Architecture & Design, Microprocessors and Microcontroller System Design & Experimentation, Industrial Electronics & Applications.

B. Tech/ BE in Applied Electronics & Instrumentation


What is mean by Applied Electronics & Instrumentation?
What is the Difference between Instrumentation & Control with Applied Electronics & Instrumentation?

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 ampere meters.

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 sensors, 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 [Application of Electronics in 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, Virtual instrumentation, Simulation, Modelling 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).

--This Article is written by Mr. Raghavan

M. Tech/ ME in Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering in India


SI NO
College Name
University
State
1
College of Engineering Trivandrum
Kerala University
Kerala
2
Nehru College of Engineering Research Centre
Calicut University
Kerala
3
Bharath Engineering College
Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research
Tamil Nadu
4
Ilahia College of Engineering And Technology
Mahatma Gandhi University
Kerala
5
Noorul Islam Polytechnic College
Noorul Islam University
Tamil Nadu
6
M.I.E.T. Engineering College
Anna University Chennai
Tamil Nadu
7
L.D. College Of Engineering
Gujarat Technological University
Gujarat
8
Dhaneswar Rath Institute Of Engineering And Management Studies
Biju Patnaik University of Technology
Orissa

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Career @ Karunya University, Coimbatore

Teaching Career at Kumaraguru College, Coimbatore, TN

Teaching Career at GITAM University, Visakhapattanam, AP

Engineers for KELTRON, Kerala in Contact Basis

Check the Advertisement Codes CORP/67/12 , CORP/70/12, KCCL/1/12 for Electronics & Instrumentation Jobs [May Applicable]

Career @ MES College Kuttippuram, Kerala as an Assistant Professor

Celebrating "Pi" Day on March 14




                Pi Day is a holiday commemorating the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 (or 3/14 in month/day date format), since 3, 1 and 4 are the three most significant digits of π in the decimal form. In 2009, the United States House of Representatives supported the designation of Pi Day. Pi Approximation Day is held on July 22 (or 22/7 in day/month date format), since the fraction 22⁄7 is a common approximation of π.
            The Greek Mathematician Archimedes first approximated Pi as roughly 3.14. However, the fraction 22/7 has been found to be a closer approximation of Pi than 3.14. Thus many scientists choose to celebrate Pi Day on July 22.
                   Once one gets started on the celebrations, why stop at a day? The Pi minute is also celebrated and occurs twice on each Pi Day. This stems from a more accurate value of Pi being determined to be 3.1415926... Thus on March 14 at 1:59:26 a.m. and 1:59:26 p.m. we have the Pi Day's minutes and seconds occurring.
"So Wish U a Happy Mathematical Pi Day"
[Courtesy: Wikipedia & The Hindu]
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