Instrumentation is a branch of Engineering which deals with measurement of various physical quantities like
temperature, pressure, level, flow, speed, sound, light intensity and control of the same in various
industries.Instrumentation system is widely used in industries viz. automobile, pharmaceuticals, chemical,
fertilizers, power plants, pollution control, biomedical, food processing, electronic product manufacturing, and
textile. With the advancement and widespread applications of electronics and computer in instrumentation and
control the syllabus is framed to include core courses of electronics as well as computer engineer
• Computer lab
Hardware:
Server: IBM X-series 225 server 2.06 GHz 1No.
Terminals: IBM Desktop P-IV 2.4 GHz 20 Nos.
Softwares:
MATLAB - 28 Licensed
Simulink
Tool Boxes – 16
PLC Training Software – 10 Licensed
C, C++, Microsoft Office, Visual Studio
• Power Electronics
• Electrical Machines
• Electronic Workshop
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• After passing the Degree Course in Instrumentation Engineering, the students find a wide range of jobs in all
sectors of industries ranging from automobile to fertilizer. The pass outs are absorbed in power plants, Fertilizers &
Chemical industries, Petro-chemical industries, Pharmaceutical Industries, Cement Factories, Health Care Services,
Consulting Services, Navigational & Aerospace Organization, Food Processing Industry, Weather Stations to name a
few.
• Further students also get abundant opportunities for higher studies in Indian & Foreign universities. The
professional practices include: Marketing, Sales & Service, Production, Turn Key Project, Consultation, Supervision,
Design, Entrepreneurship & other related activities.Students also can pursue research in cutting edge technology,
currently understudy.An Instrumentation Engineer is invariably required where there is a engineering activity.
• PLACEMENT
• The job opportunities for students can be had through campus - internview conducted every year by the college by
inviting reputed Industries and organizations. It is worth to note that every year a few f the final year students get
employed through the training cell of the college in various industries, such as:
• Garware Polysters, Endress & Hauser, Colgate, Palmolive, Kenstar, Orchid Chemicals, Wochardt, Tata Honywell,
Emerson Process, Hwelett-Packard, L&T, Cognizant Technologies, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Siemens, YokoGawa,
General Electricals, Hindustan Lever, Goodyear Tyres, Skoda Auto, R.C.F Mumbai, Baxter (I), Deepak Fertilizers,
Ranbaxy, Gharda Chemicals, BEST, Reliance, Tata Power, Borosil, Grindwell Nortan, Satyam Computers, Thermax,
Waaree.
• Instrumentation engineering deals with the design of devices to measure physical quantities such
as pressure, flow and temperature. These devices are known as instrumentation.
• The design of such instrumentation requires a good understanding of physics that often extends
beyond electromagnetic theory. For example, radar guns use the Doppler effect to measure the speed of
oncoming vehicles. Similarly, thermocouples use the Peltier-Seebeck effect to measure the temperature
difference between two points.
• Often instrumentation is not used by itself, but instead as the sensors of larger electrical systems. For
example, a thermocouple might be used to help ensure a furnace's temperature remains constant. For
this reason, instrumentation engineering is often viewed as the counterpart of control engineering.