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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Chetna S
9 years ago
Hi We all have strength areas and not so good areas in subjects so you need is to be persistent in your efforts to score best possible marks. Mechanical or civil would require a little understanding of chemistry and you can just compare the course structure of both branches to make the best choice.

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Chandrakant Singh
9 years ago
Civil Engineering mainly deals with structures which requires principles of Physics and Mathematics. It does not deal with the mechanism of machines as in the case of Mechanical engineering. Whereas, mechanical engineering requires not only sound knowledge of both Physics and Mathematics but also in

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Devesh Lathi
9 years ago
If you are interested in machines, physics, automobiles, etc. then go for mechanical. Else, if you are more interested in designing buildings, architecture and planning, then go for civil.

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G
9 years ago
Both civil and mechanical are practical subjects both the subjects deal with practical things which we are dealing in our daily life. If you are passionate about cars,machines and all you can select mechanical other wise if you like to deal with huge structures like dams tall buildings you can choos

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students who studied computer Science till junior classes only , take up computer Science engineering in degree and do well also. so, no problem.

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T
8 years ago
Being good in physics and maths, you can take up mechanical engineering, but you will have electronics subjects at the basic level. If you have a passion for building things and designing structures then take up civil engineering.

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Alankruta Shesh
8 years ago
You need to have a strong grip on mechanics and mathematics for both the branches. Both are equally good branches. It's entirely your decision and interest in which field you want to pursue your interests. Mechanical is about automobiles, machineries whereas civil is about construction. You better d

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Divya Jain
9 years ago
You should opt for civil engineering. It is a better option for you.

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R
9 years ago
Civil engineering is the best option for you. You should opt for the same.

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gaurav jain
9 years ago
You can go for civil.

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