M.Sc. in Electronics and Instrumentation is a postgraduate program that typically spans 2 years, focusing on advanced topics in electronics, control systems, and instrumentation technologies. The curriculum includes subjects such as digital electronics, signal processing, control theory, sensors and transducers, and embedded systems. Students acquire practical experience through laboratory sessions and projects, fostering practical skills in designing and implementing electronic systems. The program also emphasizes research methodologies, preparing graduates for careers in various industries, including automation, telecommunications, and biomedical engineering, or for further studies in doctoral programs. Graduates are equipped to tackle complex engineering challenges in diverse fields.