B.Sc Instrumentation

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Bachelor of Science in Instrumentation

Duration

2 Years

Level

Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

10+2

B.Sc Instrumentation or Bachelor of Science in Instrumentation is an Under-Graduate Instrumentation Engineering course. Instrumentation is the art and science of measurement and control of process variables within a production or manufacturing area.

The Bachelor of Science course in Instrumentation includes Digital and Analogue Electronics, Principles of Programmable Systems, Introduction to Computer Architecture, Introduction to Network Technologies, Mechanical Principles, Engineering Materials, Applied Mathematics, Profession Practice, and Electronic Product Design. The Bachelor of Science course in Instrumentation is career-orienting in nature that opens many scopes after its completion.

B.Sc Instrumentation Eligibility

  • Aspiring students must have passed their 10+2 examination in the Science stream from a recognized Board.
  • The candidates should have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks at their Intermediate level.

B.Sc (Instrumentation) Syllabus

Syllabus of Instrumentation course as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

B.Sc Instrumentation Semester-I

Sr. No. 

Subjects of Study

1

Elements of Electronics

2

Metrology and Mechanical Measurements

B.Sc Instrumentation Semester-II

1

Digital Techniques

2

Metrology and Mechanical Measurements-II

B.Sc Instrumentation Semester-III

1

Instrumentation Mechanisms and Optical Instrumentation

2

Measurement Techniques and Transducers

B.Sc Instrumentation Semester-IV

1

Instrumentation Mechanisms and Optical Instrumentation-II

2

Signal Conditioners and Vacuum Instrumentation

B.Sc Instrumentation Semester-V

1

On-Job-Training Viva-Voce

B.Sc Instrumentation Semester-VI

1

Project Work

 

B.Sc Instrumentation Colleges 

B.Sc Instrumentation Course Suitability

  • They should have critical thinking and problem-solving techniques that may be applied to research and industrial applications included in the laboratory work.
  • Applicants should be able to maintain equipment such as performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed.
  • They could also be able to conduct tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance.
  • Candidates could also have reading comprehension skills like understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents.

How is the B.Sc Instrumentation Course Beneficial?

  • The Bachelor of Science course in Instrumentation is beneficial to pursue postgraduate studies in instrumentation science and related areas. Students will be highly skilled in safety applications, DC electronics and metrology, AC electronics and photonics, industrial electrical systems and motors, digital systems and microcontrollers, hydraulics and pneumatics, and design drafting.
  • They can get jobs in R&D units of public and private sector companies as well. They are also required by the Heavy industries such as Thermal Power Stations, Steel Plants, Refineries, and Cement and fertilizers Plants BOTH IN Govt. and private sectors.
  • They can also go for a further Master's Degree and then for research work.

B.Sc Instrumentation Employment Areas

  • Bioinformatics
  • Biotechnology Companies
  • Food Industry
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Research Institutes
  • Water Conservation Plants

B.Sc Instrumentation Job Types

  • Computer Operator
  • Control & Instrumentation Manager 
  • Instrumentation Designer / Instrumentation Executive / Instrumentation Fitter / Instrumentation Instructor
  • Technical Consultant

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