Can you suggest the difficulty level of these streams in increasing order- Aerospace, CSE, Civil ECE, petroleum and mechanical?

I know all the streams of engineering are difficult but still, if we make an overall comparison, what should be the order?

1.2K Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Sooraj Rajput
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6 years ago
Instead of asking ranking in terms of difficulty, just think differently and ask ranking on lines of ease of study. All are easy if you study. If you find chemistry easy then perhaps petroleum for you. If maths is easy then aeronautics. Ask what your heart desires and then go for it.

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Sunil Soni
8 years ago
All though it's difficult to compare difficulty level of Engineering branches, my recommended in order of increasing difficulty order will be as follows: Civil, Petroleum, Mechanical, Aeronautical, CSE and ECE. Civil being the easiest and ECE being toughest.

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Hello Suraj, Instead of asking ranking in terms of difficulty, just think differently and ask ranking on lines of ease of study. All are easy if you study. If you find chemistry easy then perhaps petroleum for you. If maths is easy then aeronautics. Ask what your heart desires and then go for it.

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5 years ago
If you are intrigued by machine designs, their mechanics, and dynamics, go for mechanical engineering. Mechanical engineering yields some similarities, the biggest difference between the two careers is what professionals in the field engineer. However, the subject of petroleum engineering touches up

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mayank sharma
8 years ago
I am a civil engineer, you need to have a sound concepts of physics and mechanics, then you will enjoy many subjects of civil engineering, but syllabus of civil is huge.

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