What is the best option between B.Sc. Physics and civil engineering? I am a girl living in Gujarat.
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Ankush Sable Over 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field. | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoHi Munira,
There is no match between B.Sc and engineering. Being an engineer, I would recommend you to go for it. Now a days, girls are moving ahead. I would ask you think about it. You can think about your preferred side. If you are comfortable with Physics, then go for it. I would recommend not to discuss much about it. The more you discuss, more you will get confused. -
Both the courses has different direction and different scope on future. You can't compare engineering with a B.Sc courses. Both the courses has its own merits.
Gender never decides the courses. It is your interest in which side you can do better. Choose that side.
I suggest you to go with Engineering, because it has more scope rather than B.Sc.
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- Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
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- Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov
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