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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    Suprakash Mishra 10 years of exp in Digital Marketing | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hello Rohan,
    All the branches are good. Electrical and mechanical are evergreen branches. You can choose these without any hesitation.
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    Prem Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    you have many options available like computer Science, electrical engineering, electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, automobile engineering, telecommunication engineering anf so on, just decide which one you like and then pursue that.
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    abhishek kumar Singh worked at senior design project manager inTCS | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    Computer science is the best option.
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    Rudra narayan Khatua Now I am student ,I want to be an programmer

    9 years ago
    I think mechanical engineering will be the best option for you.
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    Lipika Dhingra | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Being an alumni I have lot of friends in engineering stream. LPU provides you option with different types of engineering like ECE, CSE, Mechanical and each of it is best in its sense. Addition to this, LPU has many rankings to its credit:
    1. Ranked among Top 10 Engineering Institutes in India by India Today.
    2. Ranked as 5th In Top 20 Engineering Colleges in India with Excellent Industry Exposure by Higher Education in 2016.
    3. Top 50 Private Universities by India Today
    4. Ranked as Best Private University by ASSOCHAM recently.
    5. Ranked 2nd by Hack Earth in the race of most technologically aware crowd thrusting LPU ahead of IITs and NIT
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Dear Robin, If you are good at Maths and Physics but not Chemistry then you should do EE, ECE, ME, CE, or CSE. My brother is also good at Physics and Maths. He has chosen the ECE programme at LPU. LPU offers B.Tech in various programmes such as CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. I recommended my cousin to do B.Tech from LPU itself. Now he is in his final year and told me about B.Tech programme as follows:
    Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, etc. In which they are plac
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. That depends on your interests (software, hardware, designing, etc. ), but since you have come to question which branch in engineering take, then that means that you still have not made up your mind as to what you want to be. Do not freak out I too took up engineering just cos I did not know what else to do, this is what our great education system leads us to be, Mindless. But there is still time just give yourself time to explore yourself, try new things, and think about the skills you have learned yourself, and that is probably the field you should learn more on. And don't worry if you still can not f
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    deepika kapoor | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Software engineering can be a nice option.
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Here are a few tips to wisely select the right branch of engineering :
    The big dilemma: Branch or College? My take: both are important, branch, as well as the college and you, have to be really fortunate to be the one to get both, Stick to your interest and Look beyond four years. I have my relative who is pursuing a B.Tech in CSE there. LPU offers B.Tech in various programs such as CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc.
    1. LPU has 600+ acres of campus in Punjab and more than 25000+ students study there among many countries.
    2. A-one infrastructure- All the facilities are available on the campus. You
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    CSE/IT are the best stream that you can join, after this Mechanical and Civil are good to choose. LPU is a UGC recognised and a renowned University and is considered as one among top 5 universities of the country because of its quality education and unbeatable placements, immense on course exposures and a beautiful 600 acres campus to live in with the latest facilities. LPU is the best engineering University in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. LPU as
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