Answer Posted / anjan banerjee
Instrumentation is a branch of engineering which deals with
the application of other Engineering subjects. In a broader
way we can say it as APPLICATION ENGINEERING. The basic
objective of instrumentation is measurement & control. But
this can only be achived with the help of many different
engineering departments.
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