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All about Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering)(EI)

 Vision : To be globally recognized as a seat of learning and innovation in Electronics for application to Communication, Transportation, Defence, Industry, Health Care, Entertainment, and many other consumer products. 

Mission:
1). To produce quality engineers in the field of Electronics and related domains. 
2) To conduct research and develop products in the fields of Chip design, Communication Systems, Electronics Instrumentation, Signal Processing and other related areas with strong emphasis on critical state of the art applications.
 3) To grow in the area of Design and Manufacturing of chips, boards and systems.    

Program Educational Objectives :
 I.  To provide students a successful career in industry that meets the needs of national and multinational companies.
 II.  To develop the ability among students to synthesize data and technical concepts for application to electronic product design and to solve real life problems in industries.
 III.  To provide opportunity for students to work as part of teams on multi-disciplinary projects. 
IV.  To provide students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyze engineering problems and to prepare them for graduate studies. 
V.  To promote students awareness of the life-long learning and to introduce them to professional ethics and codes of professional practice.     


 Program Outcome
To provide necessary background in basic engineering for pursuing studies in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering To acquire the knowledge on general measurement systems used in various fields in industries and laboratories including medical area and different sample testing laboratories To provide the knowledge on computer based control system, PLC and virtual instrumentation system. To develop the ability among the students to analyze and solve real world engineering problems using instrumentation technology. To impart knowledge on hardware technology to the undergraduate students to have an insight of the computer. To equip the students with adequate technologies and theoretical background of software development that will help them to pursue a career in software industries. To provide experience to the students with advances in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering through two semester project work & learning from experts time to time through interactions. To develop the knowledge about the different sensors and data acquisition system for acquiring the data in real time environment and its proper analysis for characterization.   To provide a broad knowledge in multi-disciplinary engineering subjects and latest technological advancements in computing and applied domains of engineering.  

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