Diploma Programme on

Instrumentation and Control Engineering

Department Info

History

The Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering was established in the year 1996-1997, with an intake capacity of 40 students.

The Department has well established laboratories with latest equipments to cater the needs of the present day syllabus requirements.

The department has a team of well qualified and dedicated faculty members, who actively contribute towards imparting theoretical knowledge and practical skills to the students.

Today, Instrumentation and Control Engineering plays a vital role in the modern industries. So we aim at producing talented Instrumentation and Control specialists, who caters to the needs of the modern industry.

Mission

  • M1 – To provide the students with strong fundamental concepts in Instrumentation and Control engineering besides problem solving techniques.
  • M2 – To bridge the gap between industry and academia through internship, industrial visits and interaction with industrial experts.
  • M3 – To enable the students demonstrate flexibility in adapting to the continually evolving technology as engineers and entrepreneurs.

Vision

To emerge as a pioneer and technically competent platform emphasizing Instrumentation and Control Engineering with a focus on latest technologies and provides effective teaching and learning in order to meet the needs of industry and society at large.

Program Outcomes (POs)

PO 1

Basic and Discipline Specific Knowledge:

Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.

PO 2

Problem Analysis:

Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.

PO 3

Design/ Development of Solutions:

Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified needs.

PO 4

Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing:

Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.

PO 5

Engineering Practices for Society, Sustainability And Environment:

Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.

PO 6

Project Management:

Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities.

PO 7

Life-long Learning:

Ability to analyse individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO 1

Able to apply the knowledge gained during the course of the program from Instrumentation, Electronics, Measurement and basic computing to solve Real-Time problems faced in industries.

PSO 2

Competent to model and realize physical systems, components and processes related to Control system, Process Control Instrumentation and Industrial Automation.

Department Info

Instrumentation and Control Engineering

0422-2573034
ice@citspc.edu.in

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Department Faculty

Dr. R. Renuga M.E., Ph.D

Principal/Head of the Department
renuga.r@citspc.edu.in

Mr V. Ramkumar M.E.

Lecturer (S.G.)
ramkumar.v@citspc.edu.in

Dr. V. Vasanthakumar M.E. Ph.D.

Lecturer (S.G.)
vasanthakumar.v@citspc.edu.in

Dr. S.R. Ruckmani M.E. Ph.D.

Lecturer (S.G.)
srruckmani@citspc.edu.in

Ms N. Noor Aisha Nasreen M.E.

Lecturer (S.G.)
nooraishanasreen.n@citspc.edu.in

Ms M. Bagyarani M.E.

Lecturer
bagyarani.m@citspc.edu.in

Mr S. Karthikeyan M.E.

Lecturer
karthikeyan.s@citspc.edu.in

Ms L. Kalaiselvi M.E.

Lecturer
kalaiselvi.l@citspc.edu.in

Lab Facilities

Process Control Instrumentation Lab

Measurement of Process Variable Lab

Analog & Digital Electronics Lab

Basics of Instrumentation Lab

Analog and Digital Electronics Lab

Microcontroller Practical

Virtual Instrumentation Lab

Industrial Automation Lab

Electrical Engineering Practical

C Programming Practical

Association Activities