About 
Precision in measurement. Intelligence in control.
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) lives at the intersection of electronics, control systems, and applied physics. It is the discipline that allows a system to sense the physical world, understand what is happening, and respond with precision.
Long before smart devices and automation became buzzwords, pioneers at places like IISc’s Instrumentation and Applied Physics were designing sensors and measurement systems that could detect the tiniest changes in pressure, temperature, motion, and radiation.
Today, EIE works behind the scenes in industrial plants, nuclear reactors, medical diagnostic machines, and aircraft navigation systems.
The rise of quantum computing, quantum sensors, and advanced instrumentation is opening doors to a future where systems will measure reality at scales once thought impossible.
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering