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 these branches, you will need physics throughout. You should either go for computer engineering or IT. But if chemistry interests you, choose chemical or petrochemical engineering. Before choosing any branch carefully look for subjects you have to study in future.
Hope it helps.
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Hi, You should definitely go for branches like Chemical and Petroleum. Institutions that offer these Engineering courses are:-
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS-Pilani)
Banaras Hindu University (IIT-BHU)B.Tech
Indian Institute of Technology IIT Guwahati)
Lovely professional university
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Uttar Pradesh
University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun.
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