Does plc comes under electrical engineering?



Answer:
no...that's computer engineering
PLC or Programmable Logic Controller, describes modules used in industrial control applications. Electrical and/or software engineers put together systems for industrial control applications and program the controller modules to read the instrumentation and control motors, valves, actuators, etc.

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manufacturing engineers and Industrial Engineers have to take the most PLC classes.

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I know several programmers who are not engineers, and many mechanical engineers that also work with PLC's on a daily basis.

It all depends on what you get exposed to when you get youself employed. You won't learn it in school, except for the programming logic methods.

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