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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    Rahul Patel

    7 years ago
    You can opt for B.Tech in dairy technology from SMC College of Science, Anand.
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    Subhanu Mishra

    7 years ago
    If you want to be an engineer, you will have to get victory over these subjects.
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    Gunjan Jambhulkar | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Every engineering has lots of mathematics, I would like mention that applied mathematics, applied chemistry, and applied physics. Engineering is the application of these subjects. These subjects are a little bit different from what you have studied in HSC. Applied physics chemistry math are the practical applications unlike we studied in HSC. I will suggest follow your heart and do what you like.
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    KALYAN REDDY GURRAM B.SC student | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Go for CSE as it has only primary maths.
    Also, go can go for civil engineering as it only has a little amount of maths and is easy to understand.
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    SHIKHAR TRIVEDI

    7 years ago
    Greetings!
    In this case, you can opt for mechanical or civil branch since both require good maths but in every engineering college, you have to study basic physics and mathematics in the 1st year.
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    Nikhil Bhusari Knows about lot of Things..!! | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    You can take any branch of your interest. If you like maths, it is good. But you have to study physics and chemistry as these subjects are there in the first year of nearly every university's curriculum. Good luck!
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    Anshuman Kumar Singh

    7 years ago
    You can opt for CSE or IT branch.
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    Sohel Aman Khan

    7 years ago
    I think that engineering means mixture of PCM. But you can go for software engineering.
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    Montu Bhoumik

    7 years ago
    Go for CSE. It does not require physics and chemistry. However you may have to study those in 1st year as it is compulsory for all the branches.
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    sampradha rao

    7 years ago
    I think computer science and information science would be your best option in engineering as there is not much involvement of physics and chemistry in it but for sure it will include maths to solve some problems in programmes. All other branches have physics and chemistry in them.

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