JNU M.Tech Instrumentation FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between Instrumentation Engineering and Embedded Systems?
Ans. Instrumentation Engineering focuses on measurement, control systems, and process automation across industries like power generation and manufacturing. Embedded Systems specializes in microcontroller design and IoT applications. Both are complementary fields with different career paths.
Ques. Is this a full-time or part-time program?
Ans. This is a full-time, 2-year residential program requiring students to attend classes and laboratory sessions on campus. It is designed for students who can dedicate their time to intensive study and practical work.
Ques. What industries hire Instrumentation Engineering graduates?
Ans. Graduates are hired by manufacturing plants, power generation facilities, aerospace companies, pharmaceutical industries, oil and gas sectors, and biomedical device manufacturers for roles in automation, quality control, and process optimization.
Ques. Can I pursue this M.Tech if my B.Tech is from a non-instrumentation background?
Ans. Yes, the program is open to B.Tech graduates from any engineering discipline with minimum 55% marks. However, students from non-electronics backgrounds may need to strengthen their fundamentals in electronics and control systems.
Ques. What is the JEST exam pattern and how should I prepare?
Ans. JEST is a computer-based test with 75 questions covering quantitative aptitude, current affairs, English, and subject-specific questions. Preparation should focus on control systems, instrumentation principles, signal processing, and industrial automation concepts.
Ques. Are there internship opportunities during the program?
Ans. Yes, the program includes industrial training and project work in the final year. Students work on real-world instrumentation projects with industry partners in manufacturing and power generation sectors, providing valuable practical experience.
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