Can a medical student pursue the course of engineering in ECE?
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Asked by Ankita Grewal
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4 years ago
Hello Ankita, As per my experience, for the ECE programme, you have studied Mathematics, Physics and English as mandatory subjects. So a medical student who have studied Maths as an optional subject in 12th then can pursue engineering in ECE. Otherwise, you may pursue, BPT B.Sc. B.A. BBA etc. Progr
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3 years ago
Mathematics Physics The combination of studying math and Biology is referred to as double medical. If you fit this description, you are of course invited to pursue ECE engineering. In class 12, you only need a 60 percent aggregate with PCM. A B Tech course is an engineering programme that logically
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4 years ago
It depends on the subjects you have studied in your 12th standard. For most of the engineering. Programme, I think Maths is compulsory. Still, I can tell you the eligibility of B.Tech ECE in LPU (one of the renowned organisation), if the eligibility match, you can take admission.
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4 years ago
For engineering one needs a combination of PCM. There are certain schools where Physics Chemistry Maths can be studied along with Biology which is known as double medical. If you are such a student then of course you are welcome to go ahead for ECE engineering. You just need 60 percent aggregate wit
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4 years ago
As per my experience, for the ECE programme, you have studied Mathematics, Physics and English as mandatory subjects. So a medical student who have studied Maths as an optional subject in 12th then can pursue engineering in ECE. Lovely professional University which you choose for all your academic
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4 years ago
As per my experience, for the ECE programme, you have studied Mathematics, Physics and English as mandatory subjects. So a medical student who have studied Maths as an optional subject in 12th then can pursue engineering in ECE. Otherwise, you may pursue, BPT B.Sc. B.A. BBA etc. Programmes. Accordi

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4 years ago
Hello Ankita, if you ask me, for taking admission in a ECE programme it is essential for everyone to have studied Mathematics, Physics and English as mandatory subjects. So a medical student who has studied Maths as an optional subject in 12th, can pursue engineering in ECE. Otherwise, do not get d
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4 years ago
To my understanding Medical and engineering, course is entirely different, you might do any medical course after completing you B.E in ECE but you can not join this field. Tech in ECE (Electronics and Communications Engineering) course include Microprocessor, Electronics and Communication, Analog Tr

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4 years ago
For studying B.Tech. In ECE, you need to pursue 12th with Mathematics as a subject. It could be either additional subject as well. But since you are a Medical student with Biology is a primary subject, that means you are good command over Biology itself. So in that case, I definitely suggest you to
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