If I am good in mathematics, which engineering branches would be better for me and why?
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There's maths everywhere in engineering. No specific feild require this subject very specifically. It is required everywhere.
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Being good at Mathematics can give you fruitful results throughout your life. Generally, a person good at Maths, sees logics and patterns in everything and can manage to top any branch. But, the major branches that need high level Mathematics are Computer Sciences and Mathematics and Computing.
One can pursue his career in programming or advanced algorithms and get exorbitant packages in major software companies, or start using his Mathematical skills to learn various computer languages like MATLAB and Prolog.
A good command in Maths will help you get through all the quantitative parts of selection processes for major companies as well...more -
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Shamsul Husain Inspired by nature, it's originality and style. | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoIt all depends on your interest that which branch suits you most. I mean, it does not matter at all if one is good at calculus and goes for architecture. You may be wondered to know that architects do not require that complex mathematical skills but drawing. I have a degree in mathematics even when I am a qualified civil engineer. This is because of my interest towards mathematics too and at the same time I didn't opt it as my profession. Though it helps me a lot during finding solutions of engineering problems but that is just a coincidence and I have a degree in mathematics. The most complex mathematical skills are required in electr...more -
Mathematics is required at each and every level. There are so many options like Nano technology, Mechanical, electrical, ECE, Automobile, Industrial, etc. But, check out the other subjects too at these branches and choose the ones which suits you best. You have a bright future with Mathematics.
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Kundan Singh Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE) | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoProbably, computer science and engineering (CSE) or Information technology (IT) will be the best for you. In CSE, you will have to use a lot of mathematical logics while programming. If you are interested in physics too, then electronics will be good.
According to my personal opinion, I will suggest you to choose a branch according to your interest. Being good in something is very good thing but you should make your career according to your passion.
Hope it helped.
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