Is maths necessary to pursue electrical engineering?

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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    5 months ago
    Hello,
    As per my experience I would say that yes, Maths forms an integral part of Electrical Engineering. I had same concern during my initial days of engineering, But I am glad to say that faculty at my engineering college, I. e. Lovely Professional University, helped me a lot and Maths became one of the easy to handle subject for me. Curriculum at LPU is designed in such way that it even caters the basics of any subject. Faculty are at help when ever you need them. LPU carefully nurtures its students and propels them to the pinnacle of success so that their hard work culminates to a point which would be the cause of envy of many. You
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    Karan Barmase

    2 years ago
    No, it is not necessary to take Maths in 11th to pursue engineering after 12th. But only private colleges take students from other than Maths stream. You cannot take admission in government colleges or NITs.
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    Harsh Pandey Faculty LPU | Guide-Level 13

    2 years ago
    The eligibility for EE is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics Mathematics, and English or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. B Tech EE is an Engineering programme that seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects for building problem-solving skills, keeping in view industry requirements. Students will develop competence in areas like Power Systems, Control Systems, Power Electronics, etc. The highlights of the course are
    Contemporary Curriculum Instil knowledge in the major areas of Electrical Engineering such as Power Systems, Control Syst
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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Yes Vaibhav, Maths is the quintessential element as one of the eligibility conditions for electrical engineering course. As you know for engineering PCM is required without that one cant sit in entrance exam. LPU offers an Engineering programme that seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects for building the problem-solving skills, keeping industry requirements in place. Students will develop competence in areas like Electronics, Electrical Machines. As per the NIRF ranking of the engineering institutes, LPU ISAT no 66. As per The World University Rankings 2022 L
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    Navneet Kaur | Guide-Level 14

    3 years ago
    Mathematics is essential to do electrical engineering at university. Many universities will also ask candidates to have done further or advanced mathematics. Extra-curricular engineering courses or activities may also help you in the application process. School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering is one of the best Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering colleges in Punjab and India. We strive to create industry-ready professionals through our rigorous curriculum that focuses on all-round development in addition to imparting technical skills. Modern labs and high-tech infrastructure and labs stimulate creative think
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    Shivani Hashia | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Yes, for sure, Mathematics is essential for any Science course, otherwise you might not be eligible to appear even for the entrance exams.
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    Rajdeep Sharma Alumni of Lovely Professional University | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Being an Engineering Graduate I must say, Maths is an immortal part of Electrical Engineering. It's very evident from the role of the Electrical Engineers in the society. Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, or power generation equipment. Electrical engineers also design the electrical systems of automobiles and aircraft. A variety of industries employ electrical engineers, including the transport, manufacturing, construction, energy, telecommunications, and petrochemical sectors. Now to become
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    NAGA SAI NITHIN CHALAGALLA

    a year ago
    Yes, Mathematics is an important subject for pursuing Electrical Engineering. Electrical Engineering is a field of engineering that deals with the study, design, and application of electrical systems, including power generation and distribution, electronics, and telecommunications. Mathematics is an essential tool for analyzing and designing these systems. Some of the important mathematical concepts and techniques that are used in Electrical Engineering include Calculus, Differential Equations Linear Algebra Probability and Statistics. These concepts are used to model and analyze various electrical systems, including circuits, power sy
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    Sumit Kumar Singh Time to create Illusion to Reality! | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    In any Engineering branch, Maths is a very important subject. While you are pursuing electrical engineering, then you should concentrate ,more on Physics and Mathematics and a little bit on Computer Knowledge.
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    Almas QURESHI | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Yes, mathematics is necessary for B.Tech in all branches.

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