Is chemistry important for software engineering and if yes, which topics in 11th and 12th class are important?

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    ashik aslam

    7 years ago
    Chemistry comes as a basic subject of general study in your first year of course of engineering if you go for almost all engineering courses. But, there isn't much to worry about its just the basic things you have learned in your 11th and 12th that's just freshened up with a little more of knowledge which is never too much to care about. So, if you've got your NCERT books. That's more than enough for the most of the chemistry, you'll learn.
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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Chemistry will be one of your subjects during your course in engineering. 11th and 12th chemistry are the basic building blocks and will be used during your foundation and coursework during engineering 1st year. I would suggest you study most of 11th and 12th chemistry. This should give you a fair idea of what you will deal with in your engineering course work.

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