Which engineering stream would be the best for me?

I'm a student of class 12th and I am good in maths and physics but not in chemistry.

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    RAHUL THOTA

    8 years ago
    You can go for interesting subjects like physics, for e.g. if you are interested in mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, go for mechanical, etc. if you are interested in circuits and stuff go for electrical. If you are interested in semiconductors, go for ECE. Choose the subject you find interesting and then choose the branch accordingly. For CSE, unlike other branches, according to me, you don't need that much of knowledge in physics. You need a string base in mathematics and good logical skills. So, choose wisely.
    All the best.
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    Ankur GOYAL

    8 years ago
    bro you can go for B.TECH (CSE).
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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    You can go for electronics, electrical, computer science or mechanical engineering. You have some other not so common options like, agriculture, astronomy or research in quantum physics. There are immense opportunities in the field of mathematics and physics.
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    You cannot simply get away with Physics if you opt for Engineering. Mechanical Engineering is called the ever green branch as Mechanical Engineers find suitable placement opportunities in almost all segments in industry. Traditional streams in demand also include Electronics and Communication Engineering, Instrumentation, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and so on. Besides there are a few new generation courses as well.
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    jagadeesh vasireddy cool guy with big goals and ambitions

    8 years ago
    Mechanical and CSE are best if you are in interested in programming,coding,compuers then you can choose CSE or else you have interest in machines then go with mechanical
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    Parinit Singh

    8 years ago
    Chemistry does not have anything to do with the main engineering branches like: computer science, mechanical, IT, EC and civil. So you can take any branch you have interest into.
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    Sachin Patel | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    I think CSE will be the best option for you.
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    shashwat gupta

    8 years ago
    You can opt for astrophysics.
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    Pratik Gupta Fear is a opportunity to Become Great.Take it | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    In my opinion, you must go for mechanical engineering as it offers more opportunities as compared to electrical stream.
    Aspirants who have done B.Tech in mechanical engineering degree have a lot of career options in several sectors throughout our country as well as abroad. They can get very good salary packages too. They can work in flexible job profiles in various reputed firms. Some of the areas where these people can utilize their capabilities include the following.
    Automobile industry
    Aerospace industry
    Steel plants
    Power generation industries
    Paper industries
    Chemical industries
    Communication sector
    Computer industries
    Postal departments
    ...more
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    You cannot simply get away with Physics, if you opt for Engineering. Mechanical Engineering is called the ever green branch as Mechanical Engineers find suitable placement opportunities in almost all segments in industry. Traditional streams in demand also include Electronics and Communication Engineering, Instrumentation, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and so on. Besides there are a few new generation courses as well.

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