I am very good in Physics and maths. But don't know electronics. In civil and mechanical engg which is better for me?

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    Bushra Kaleem

    8 years ago
    It depends on your interest. You don't need to know electronics for choosing this stream.
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    Praveen Singh

    8 years ago
    It all depends upon you to choose the branch according to your interest.Whether you choose any branch ,if you have interest in it you can come out of any problems that you will face during your course.
    All the best for a bright future.
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    Poonam Sharma

    8 years ago
    If you are good at 'XI class' topics in Physics then you can do wonders in Mechanical engineering field.
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    Fezal Khalifa

    8 years ago
    Hi, both branches are as per your interest area you can surely get best result from this two branches but civil is best suitable branch for you.
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    samarth mehta | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Both are good, it depends on your interest.
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    Bhaskar Sahu

    8 years ago
    Mechanical will be better for you. You can choose a branch in which you think you are comfortable and best college is also important.
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    Guri Bhangu

    8 years ago
    Mechanical engineering is best.
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    sajag chauhan I am a very rebel type person

    8 years ago
    Civil is best for you as you are interested in physics and mathematics.
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    Tanmay Charde

    8 years ago
    Mechanical engineering will be best for you as you are good in physics and mathematics. It is a very good field. Mechanical student can go in any field, if they want to.
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    Parinay Punamiya

    8 years ago
    Hi Rajat,
    Let me tell you, if you have developed a strong interest in physics and mathematics, you would be enjoying the cream layer of these branches. Since, both the branches have vivid applications of mathematics and physics, it will solely rest on your decision to opt for which field. According to me, opt for civil engineering taking into consideration the infrastructure budget for next coming years. It's a very interesting field to study, provided, a lot depends on the college you choose.All the best!

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