B.Tech. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate program that combines principles of electrical, electronics, and computer engineering with control systems theory. Students learn to design, develop, and maintain automated systems used in various industries. The curriculum covers subjects like sensors, signal processing, control theory, robotics, and industrial automation. Practical labs and projects provide hands-on experience with state-of-the-art instrumentation and control equipment. Graduates are equipped to work in sectors such as manufacturing, aerospace, oil and gas, and process industries. Career opportunities include roles as control systems engineers, automation specialists, or instrumentation designers. This degree also provides a foundation for further studies in related fields.