From the four main branches of engineering, civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical, which one is the easiest and why?

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Zubin Mehta
8 years ago
All the branches are more or less Similar in difficult levels and it totally depends upon your approach and mindset and how well versed you are with basic fundamentals. Mechanical branch is the core branch and would certainly require more focus. The field of engineering is huge. You listed four y

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6 years ago
In all the branches, the best branch is the chemical engineering. As, in this branch there is no need of going to the clients and demand for the fund. This is the only branch, where you only have to do research in the labs only.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
In all the branches, the best branch is the chemical engineering. As, in this branch there is no need of going to the clients and demand for the fund. This is the only branch, where you only have to do research in the labs only.

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Pravin Javheri
8 years ago
Nothing is easy and nothing is difficult amongst these four branches of engineering. It all depends on the fact that whether you are into that branch by your wish or your parents wish. If it is the former case, trust me, nothing will be difficult in engineering for you as everything will be of your

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Sanjay Singhal
8 years ago
My dear friend, I have bad news for you. Almost all branches of engineering have equal complexity or difficulty - a lot depends on what interests you and if you pursue engineering in branch of your interest then that branch will seem easier to you. As simple as that.

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