Department of applied electronics and instrumentation engineering

The Department of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT), established in 1996, is a forward-looking academic unit committed to producing skilled professionals in the fields of instrumentation, control systems, and industrial automation. The department follows an Outcome-Based Education (OBE) structure, which emphasizes measurable learning outcomes and continuous improvement. This approach ensures that students not only acquire theoretical knowledge but also develop critical problem-solving, analytical, and design skills tailored to industry demands. The OBE framework is implemented through clearly defined Program Educational Objectives (PEOs), Program Outcomes (POs), and Course Outcomes (COs), all aligned with national and international engineering education standards. Instrumentation and automation engineering, being an interdisciplinary field, integrates principles from electronics, electrical engineering, and computer science to create and maintain systems that monitor and control industrial processes. AEIE department provides a strong academic and practical foundation through state-of-the-art laboratories, real-time project work, and industry-relevant training modules in areas such as embedded systems, industrial instrumentation, and PLC/SCADA systems. The department nurtures a vibrant academic environment supported by qualified faculty, regular seminars, industry visits, and technical workshops. It offers excellent training and placement opportunities, with students regularly placed in top-tier organizations in both core and IT sectors. A well-established alumni network further strengthens the department, with former students achieving success in global companies, higher education institutions, and research organizations. The achievements of these alumni stand as a testament to the department's academic rigor and its commitment to developing industry-ready graduates. For those aspiring to build a successful career in instrumentation and automation, the Department of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at HIT offers a highly supportive and promising platform.
To become a dynamic contributor to the community by ensuring excellence in academic and research in the field of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering and to create an environment that will facilitate the growth of individuals in this field through innovative teaching, research and involvement of industry.
M1: To produce quality engineering graduates with the capacity of serving the arena of science , engineering , teaching , research , entrepreneurship and management.

M2: To add a skill-set such as communication parameter, ethical inputs and to nurture the characteristics of lifelong learning.

M3: To ensure the capability of work in a team effectively in different environments & to add tenacity to build workforce.
To become a dynamic contributor to the community by ensuring excellence in academic and research in the field of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering and to create an environment that will facilitate the growth of individuals in this field through innovative teaching, research and involvement of industry.
PEO 1: To impart technical competency, knowledge, skill which ensure capability to solve problems in Industry, Research and Academics related to Instrumentation Engineering & other related disciplines.

PEO 2: To prepare students for successful careers in national and international public or private sector organizations while equipping them with the knowledge and skills to pursue higher studies and research in Instrumentation Engineering and related disciplines.

PEO 3: To frame the mindset to enhance technical knowledge through lifelong learning may be in the structured or in the unstructured way. To impart the attributes towards successful adaptation to technological & cultural changes.

PEO 4: To develop the ability to function effectively in diverse professional roles—individually, collaboratively within a team, or as a leader—while adapting to dynamic environments in academia, industry, and research.

PEO 5: To fulfill the needs of society through their acquired attributes in ethical & responsible manner.
PSO 1: Able to develop a strong foundation in the scientific, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) & to apply these in a unified manner for real life problems pertaining to Electronics and Instrumentation engg.

PSO 2: Able to implement a range of instrumentation engineering features, including the use of contemporary industrial automation technologies, sensory systems, real-time data processing, and networking protocols to address challenging engineering issues.

PSO 3: Able to extend electronics and instrumentation engineering skill into interdisciplinary fields to explore research and entrepreneurship opportunities in the field of biomedical, renewable energy, process measurements and control, and Industry 4.0.