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Which engineering branch should I choose between mechanical engineering and physics?
Engineering itself is branch for math and physics lovers. If you love mechanics and thermodynamics etc. in physics then you should go for mechanical engineering. You have to study a lot of physics throry and other stuff in this branch.
Is physics a good subject for engineering?
Lets make one thing clear. Interest in Maths and physics are good upto +2, later on its of no use. You will have physics only in ur 1st or at most 2nd semester. Thereafter there is no branch in engineering that has physics. Again Maths, is also limited to the 4th sem of each branch.
How to choose the best engineering branch for future?
GFTIs and Private Colleges through other Engineering Entrance Exams. Now comes another task to choose the best Engineering Branch for future perspective. Well, it’s quite a tough task to make a right choice amongst various B-Tech Streams. One must always choose the branch based on its versatility, career scopes, and popularity.
Is computer science a good career option with physics?
Computer Science makes use of Mathematics, but if you also want to put physics in your life, try to opt for Electronics, if possible Electronics and Communication. First of all, there are further specializations within electronics, based on which fields you want to study in depth.
Should I go for mechanical engineering or electric and electronic engineering?
If you love mechanics and thermodynamics etc. in physics then you should go for mechanical engineering. You have to study a lot of physics throry and other stuff in this branch. If you are fond of solving electric circuits and more like this then you should choose Electric and electronic engineering.
How do I choose the right engineering stream for me?
If you are keenly interested in engineering you should have been good at Mathematics and physics… Choose any of the branch mechanical,civil,electronics etc..and collect some relevant points regarding opportunities in the field of your stream. 5.. NOTE
What are some of the best engineering degrees that have geometry?
If you like geometry more than naked logic, try Civil Engineering (large structures, particularly). Elasticity and finite elements are beautiful things, if you can get past the debauch of indices. Also very geometrical is Optical Engineering.