Which branch should I choose between mechanical and aeronautical engineering?

I love Physics & I hate Chemistry. I love to solve mathematical problems.

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Asked by Ahammed Irshad

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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Hi
    There would always be some favourites in life be it subjects, ppl or places but we cant choose to pick one as it requires a combination of skill, personality, training, resources etc. to survive. So while u love mathematics, physics n chemistry r two friends which u have to keep them all along. Having said that, based on what u shared, u can choose aeronautical or aerospace as your specialization. This will keep you interested and motivated to innovate and study other subjects during the course.
    All the best.
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    The scope of aeronautical engineering is limited. You are not going to get many job opportunities as it is limited to the specific sector of an Industry. Whereas, mechanical is an evergreen branch and has a vast scope. It is a conventional stream.
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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Both Physics and Chemistry are compulsory subjects for Engineering. Please, don't love or hate subjects. They are a part of your study.Do your best. You should do a job and get money. That's all. I don't like English. Still, I have been working on it for over 50 years.
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    Abhinav Sinha | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Both the branches are equally good & competitive and are definitely in demand in the market. If you love physics then you can go for aeronautical ofcourse as it involves less of chemistry and a lot of calculations. So, you will probably love this field.
    If you wish to pursue a career in aeronautical engineering, apply to one of these colleges:
    IIT's
    PEC university of technology, Punjab
    Bengal institute of technology, Karnataka
    UPES, Dehradun
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    ANAY MATHUR Follow me and get perfect answer | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    How are you?
    Well, each and every branch in engineering is good, we can't compare them. Just there are a few differences like mechanical, electrical and civil are evergreen branches but CS, IT and EC have high placement records.
    Other than this, you may also take chemical, metallurgy, mechatronics, etc.
    So, choose a suitable branch.
    Go for it.
    Thank you and keep asking!
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    Rishabh Chaudhary

    8 years ago
    mechanical engineering .
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    Nikhlesh Mathur | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Kawal, your serious love-hate relationship with subjects might not do good for you in the overall perspective. Think over this complexity once again and try to solve it at least to a workable extent. But yes without Chemistry the Civil engineering branch or IT or CS would be suitable for you.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    It is recommended that you evaluate Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering as your career option.
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    Abhilash Das | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Aeronautical Engineering.
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    Innocent Boy | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Aerospace engineering

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