Want to do Instrumentation Masters

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To specialize in Instrumentation Engineering after completing a BS in Electronics Engineering, it's essential to identify reputable universities that offer this program. The discussion highlights the importance of researching institutions known for their strong engineering faculties. Additionally, there is an inquiry about the career scope of Instrumentation Engineering for electronics graduates, questioning its suitability and seeking alternative fields that align better with an electronics background. The conversation also notes some uncertainty regarding the terminology of "Instrumentation Engineering," suggesting it may be known by different names in various academic contexts. Overall, the focus is on educational pathways and career prospects for electronics engineers.
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Hi Guys!

well! I am doing my BS in electronics Engineering from Pakistan. I want to do specialization in Instrumentation Engineering. What necessary steps do i have to take. What are the good universities that have a reputable degree of Instrumentation?

Secondly! i want to ask you about the scope of this. Will it be suitable for an electronics engineering student?? If not, then what is the most suitable field for an Electronics Engineer to go into?

Please help as soon as possible

I shall be thankful to you for this act of kindness.

Thanks and Good Bye!
 
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shaiqbashir said:
Hi Guys!
well! I am doing my BS in electronics Engineering from Pakistan. I want to do specialization in Instrumentation Engineering. What necessary steps do i have to take. What are the good universities that have a reputable degree of Instrumentation?
Secondly! i want to ask you about the scope of this. Will it be suitable for an electronics engineering student?? If not, then what is the most suitable field for an Electronics Engineer to go into?
Please help as soon as possible
I shall be thankful to you for this act of kindness.
Thanks and Good Bye!

I'm afraid I've never heard of a specialization known as instrumentation engineering. Do you think it may be referred to as something different at many places?
 
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