Instrumentation & Control Engineering

These programs are meant for basically those professionals who are already working in technical departments of the corporate sector. These courses enable our students to go ahead and achieve the higher profiles in their respective organizations through a high profile curriculum.
Courses | Diploma in Instrumentation & Control Engineering | Bachelors Program in Instrumentation & Control Engineering | Master Program in Instrumentation & Control Engineering |
Eligibility | S.S.C with Work Experience | 3 Years Diploma or HSC with 3 years Work Experience | Graduate or Diploma with 5 years Work Experience |
Syllabus | SEM – I 1. Engineering Mathematics 2. Basics of Instrumentation 3. Workshop 4. Chemical Engineering (Basic) 5. English SEM – II 1. Engineering Physics 2. Instrumentation Device & Materials 3. Instrumentation Device & Components 4. Industrial Transducers 5. Instrument Configuration Practices SEM – III 1. Instrumentation Drawing 2. Instrumentation Maintenance Management 3. Control Components 4. Telemetry System 5. Digital Techniques SEM – IV 1. Safety Instrumented Systems 2. PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) 3. Control Instrumentation System 4. Process Instrumentation 5. Biomedical Instrumentation SEM – V 1. Instrumentation Simulation Practices 2. Process Instrumentation – I 3. Analytical Instrumentation 4. Electronic & Pneumatic Instrumentation 5. Cyber Physical System SEM – VI 1. Instrumentation Systems 2. Process Automation 3. Non-Linear & Digital Control 4. Industrial Drives & Control 5. Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation | SEM – I 1. Mathematics – I 2. Physics – I 3. Chemistry 4. Engineering Mechanics 5. Electrical Engineering 6. Environmental Engineering SEM – II 1. Mathematics – II 2. Physics – II 3. Material Science 4. Thermodynamics 5. Basics of Electronics Engineering 6. Communicative English SEM – III 1. Mathematics – III 2. Engineering Economics and Business Management 3. Control Theory 4. Simulation Theory 5. Digital Technique 6. Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering SEM – IV 1. Mathematics – IV 2. Linear Electronics 3. Microprocessor 4. Circuit Theory 5. Electrical Engineering Material 6. Control System design SEM — V 1. Control System and Components 2. Micro Controller and its applications 3. Measurement Technique – I 4. Instrumentation System 5. Applied Electronics 6. Electrical and Electronics Measurement SEM – VI 1. Measurement Technique – II 2. Industrial Electronics 3. Process Control – I 4. Biomedical Instrumentation 5. Power Electronics 6. Process Instrumentation – II SEM – VII 1. Digital Signal Processing 2. Process Control – II 3. Nonlinear and Digital Control 4. Industrial Drives and Control 5. Analogue Electronics 6. Process Dynamic Control SEM – VIII 1. Entrepreneurship Development 2. Automation 3. Calibration of Devices 4. Vacuum Instrumentation 5. Signal Conditioners 6. Microprocessor Application | SEM – I 1. Advanced Mathematical Techniques 2. Linear Control Theory 3. Modeling & Simulation of Dynamic Systems 4. Transducer Technology 5. Advanced Microprocessors & Micro controllers SEM – II 1. Electronic Devices and Systems 2. Modern Power Converters 3. Detection and Estimation 4. Microwave Circuits 5. Advanced Control Theory SEM – III 1. Process Control and Instrumentation 2. Digital Control Systems 3. Adaptive & Robust Control Systems 4. Digital Signal Processing 5. Industrial Automation and Control SEM – IV 1. Data Communication 2. Experimental Methods and Analysis 3. Ultrasonic Instrumentation 4. Electromagnetic Field Computation & Modeling 5. Elective – I |
Duration | 1 ~ 3 Years | 1 ~ 4 Year | 1 ~ 2 Year |
Fees | 29000/- | 39000/- | 36000/- |

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From Director’s Desk : GITMS
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