Love seeing your videos. I'm a instrumentation planner/coordinator, it's always nice to see how others do certain things. You do a very good job explaining the topics. Keep it up, there are many young professionals that these videos will help!
So good, I am a techician in instrumentation and control since two years back the problem it's my preparation it's far to be acceptable and I'm struggling with, it's really hard to me.
Now I am starting this course and really useful for me thanks Sir❤ But One Request can you explain in Hindi language all instrumentation & Control Course🙏🏻
Nice video, hopefully it encourages some new people to join the industry. Just out of interest, where is the best place to study for a hnc in the UK I’ve been looking for about a year now and I can’t find anywhere close to me that do the course which is frustrating. I looked at distance learning, not sure how that would be though!
Hi Lee, thanks for the comment. I certainly hope it does attract new people, I still think the industry is under manned and skilled in general. About the HNC, it depends on your location? I have know people do distance learning and get through it ok but it really depends on how you are at self study.
@@InstrumentationControl Yeah I agree. I’m based near to Southampton. All of the universities seem to be up North that offer the course! I’m still looking for somewhere now :)
how about having lots of training course about instrumentation even at plc programming and fault finding is i can still get the instrument technician job in uk
Hello sir I have completed Three year diploma in lnstrumentation and control engineering from INDIA . I have no experience related my Branch please tell me how I gain knowledge through online
There are forums for instrumentation and controls. A few channels on RUclips do a decent job at explaining things. The best way to gain knowledge in my experience is to put yourself in the real world applications or to try to teach someone what you know. You always gain loads of knowledge by teaching!
in my last semester of instrument school , was wondering if what's the most related engineering field incase i wanted to pursue after some years of work
Love seeing your videos. I'm a instrumentation planner/coordinator, it's always nice to see how others do certain things. You do a very good job explaining the topics. Keep it up, there are many young professionals that these videos will help!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoy the content. I do hope to help others out there with what experience I have
Each company has his own standard. Case closed and Good Luck !
Very well made, video. Nicely presented.
Thank you kindly!
So good, I am a techician in instrumentation and control since two years back the problem it's my preparation it's far to be acceptable and I'm struggling with, it's really hard to me.
What’s the problem? The math part?
Your videos are great. Top stuff
Thankyou! Glad you enjoy.
Your voice is nice
Perry Technical Institute has a great Instrumentation program
Now I am starting this course and really useful for me thanks Sir❤
But One Request can you explain in Hindi language all instrumentation & Control Course🙏🏻
Nice video, hopefully it encourages some new people to join the industry. Just out of interest, where is the best place to study for a hnc in the UK I’ve been looking for about a year now and I can’t find anywhere close to me that do the course which is frustrating. I looked at distance learning, not sure how that would be though!
Hi Lee, thanks for the comment. I certainly hope it does attract new people, I still think the industry is under manned and skilled in general. About the HNC, it depends on your location? I have know people do distance learning and get through it ok but it really depends on how you are at self study.
@@InstrumentationControl Yeah I agree. I’m based near to Southampton. All of the universities seem to be up North that offer the course! I’m still looking for somewhere now :)
how about having lots of training course about instrumentation even at plc programming and fault finding is i can still get the instrument technician job in uk
I'm passed instrumentation technician and how can i apply uk, us for this job
Mechatronics Engineers can work in this field??
E.I.T is any good
Salary Instrument Technician ???
This completely depends on the country and industry you are working in.
Do you know roughly in Australia in oil and gas or in the mines?
Hello sir I have completed Three year diploma in lnstrumentation and control engineering from INDIA . I have no experience related my Branch please tell me how I gain knowledge through online
There are forums for instrumentation and controls. A few channels on RUclips do a decent job at explaining things. The best way to gain knowledge in my experience is to put yourself in the real world applications or to try to teach someone what you know. You always gain loads of knowledge by teaching!
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Your pronunciation of “Resumé” was way off mate. Other then that. Good
Thanks fir the heads up
in my last semester of instrument school , was wondering if what's the most related engineering field incase i wanted to pursue after some years of work