Which engineering branch should I opt for in B.Tech as I like maths but don't have any interest in physics and chemistry?
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Asked by Darpan Birla
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8 years ago
If you are good in mathematics, no subject will be difficult for you in engineering. You can go for any course, as you are strong in mathematics.

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6 years ago
You have to study physics, chemistry in the first year. But, that won't be a problem everything will be from PUC.

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7 years ago
You should go for Computer Science and Engineering or go for B.Sc (Hons) in Mathematics or Actuary Science. For B.Tech in Computer Science, you must have done 12th in the non-medical stream (PCM) with 60%. Various engineering colleges in India also offer direct admission on the basis of score in 12t
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7 years ago
You can opt for CS, IT, Mathematics, and Scientific Computing. In these, you would do maths and coding. These branches require high IQ.
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7 years ago
You can opt for either CS (Computer Science) or IT (Information Technology). These branches don't involve much of physics and chemistry. You have to do coding all the time and learn mathematics. Coding will require you to do logical reasoning and solving problems. These subjects demand high IQ and r

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7 years ago
You can go for CSE or Mathematics, as both the branches include Maths. There are many colleges in which Mathematics is not present, then you can consider CSE as an option.

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7 years ago
Dear Darpan, these are the subjects that you will have to study in first year in all the branches so, don't shy away from them, just work hard and all will be fine. Concentrate on the branch you are interested in and go for it. Also pay attention to the institution you will opt for. Try for some goo

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7 years ago
You should opt for computer Science engineering. If you have too much interest in Maths, then you can do B.Sc. Maths Hons.
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7 years ago
It is easy if you could find your keen interest, if you are good with computers, go for computer engineering, else if you like vehicles and machine go for Mechanical or automobile engineering. There are so many options for you, but you need find out your own keen interest.
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