Which branch of engineering should I opt as my chemistry is good?
My maths is average but I am not good in Physics.
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you should basically avoid core branches of engineering like Mechanical, Civil and electrical engineering. for this branches you will need physics through out. you should either go for computer engineering or IT. but if chemistry interest you, choose chemical or petrochemical engineering. before chosing any branch carefully look for subjects you have to study in future. also in the end it depends what type of career you want to shape in for yourself after the completion of degree.
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There are many different branches for B.Tech, but as you have suggested and told that you are good in chemistry, so as per my opinion, you should go for B.Tech in biochemistry, as B.Tech in biochemistry will have a great use of chemistry, and there you can study chemistry as the main subject and can do well.
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Petrochemical engineering is a good choice for you, but I recommend you to choose engineering in computer Science, if you are good in computer programming.
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If you have good command in Chemistry, you can opt for IT as it does not require much knowledge of Physics. You can opt for chemical Engineering as there are many practical in that and you will definitely enjoy it.
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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. If you are interested in Chemistry you can opt for chemical engineering. This branch is available in most colleges. In this, you have to focus mainly on Chemistry and Maths. If you opt in from a good institute, can have a bright future. Other branches are -
Biotechnology and biochemical engineering
Chemical Science and technology
Materials Science and engineering
Metallurgical and material engineering
Metallurgical engineering
Metallurgical engineering and material Science
Mineral engineering
Mining engineering
Petroleum engineering
Textile Technology
Hope it helps. Thank you.
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