Instrumentation and Control Engineering
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Various options to go for after B.Tech:
1) Take up a job through Campus placement.
2) Do M.Tech - the job prospects are higher after M.Tech.
3) Do MBA - Will give wide scope in shaping up your career.
4) Prepare for civil services
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Normally, ITI courses are done by them who need to obtain some skills to enable employment. Hence, I assume that you will take up a job. I suggest you do some distance courses from IGNOU.
Best wishes.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
As an instrumentation engineer you will find job opportunities in manufacturing and production sectors. An instrumentation and control engineer is required to- design and develop control systems, maintain the existing control systems, manage the control systems, collaborate with design engineers, purchasers and other staff members involved in the production processes, manage projects within the given restraints including cost and time, troubleshoot and ensure that the instruments comply with health and safety regulations.
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