M. Sc. Instrumentation Science
We have two year M. Sc. Instrumentation master’s programme with an intake of 45 students. For admission, the students from all over the country appear for the online entrance examination conducted by Savitribai Phule Pune University and as per their merit and preference; they are admitted to the programme. The main objective of teaching programme is to train the student in all the relevant fields of Instrumentation Engineering.
The M. Sc. programme in Instrumentation Science consists of 80 credit courses to be covered in four semesters. Each theory course is of either 2 or 4 credits and each practical course is of 4 credits. For each course, the 50% assessment is continuous throughout the semester and remaining 50% is through semester end examination. The mode of assessment is framed by the department; however Teacher is free to change the format.
In the first year programme, more focus is on tutorials and practical. After completion of first year, students join the industry for training of two months. After completion of third semester students again join industry for the project work provided by the Department. The project period is of five months (i.e. from 1st December to 30th April every batch). Industries select the students for training and project after successful Completion of the interviews.
Course structure:
SEMESTER - I: |
3 Theory Courses
1 Theory Course 2 Laboratory Courses |
4 Credits each
2 Credits 4 Credits each |
SEMESTER - II:
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3 Theory Courses
1 Theory Course 2 Laboratory Courses |
4 Credits each
2 Credits 4 Credits each |
After completion of Semester - II Industrial Training for Two Months (1st June to 31st July)
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Industrial Training
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04 Credits |
SEMESTER - III:
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3 Theory Courses
1 Theory Course 2 Laboratory Courses |
4 Credits each
2 Credits 4 Credits each |
SEMESTER - IV:
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1 Theory Course
1 Industrial Project |
2 Credits each
8 Credits |
Ph.D. (Instrumentation Science)
The Ph.D. (Instrumentation Science) programme can be joined by the student through the entrance test at national level. The fellowships are available to the students through the university funds. Some fellowships may be available through sponsored projects. The broad areas for Ph.D. students are Solid State Gas Sensors, Renewable Energy, Process Control, Distributed System and Power Electronics and Material Science.