Scientific Instrumentation
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In the actual scenario of the increasing shortage of highly qualified personnel in technical and scientific sectors, there are excellent career prospects for graduates of the Master’s degree programme in scientific instrumentation both nationally and internationally.The industries and research institutes in the region of Jena provide excellent employment opportunities for graduates in the particular specializations which they have opted for. Many companies are engaged in the fields of metrology and sensors, optics, analytical techniques, micro-engineering and medical engineering. The close contacts that the teaching staff possesses with the industrial firms and research institutes ensure that the training is practically oriented and is upto- date with the course contents. Looking at the current scenario for interns and graduates of the scientific engineering courses, the demand is greater than the supply. The Master’s degree in scientific instrumentation also qualifies its holder to pursue a PhD.
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Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in physics, science or a scientific engineering discipline whose curriculum covers the subject entry requirements. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is June 1.
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