Which stream of engineering can I take up if I drop Chemistry and study only Maths and Physics?

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R
3 years ago
Hi, if you drop the Chemistry subject and opt for Physics and mathematics u can go ahead with any engineering stream except biotechnology and chemical engineering.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
You can go for electrical engineering. To become an electrical / electronics engineer your Physics & Maths part should be strong & Chemistry only you have to read in the first year only. In second year onwards, there will be no subject of Chemistry. So you must know only the basics of Chemistry. But

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A
3 years ago
You can opt for CSE, it, civil, etc engineering and other branches as these do not require the knowledge of Chemistry. Computer Science and information technology branches have IT as their core and various coding language are required. On the other hand chemical engineering has Chemistry as its core

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T
3 years ago
If you want to take drop in Chemistry and study only Maths and Physics then you must take B.Tech in any field except Biotechnology because it requires many knowledge of Chemistry and many prefer you to take Computer Science and another that everyone say to prefer is Electrical branch because it requ

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B
3 years ago
Hii Ananya l, it is better to take a electrical and electronics branch. If you interested in Maths and good then it's better to take a electrical and electronics because in electrical most of the formulas are has to be prove in mathematically and then it is easy for those who good in mathematics. An

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B
3 years ago
If you drop Chemistry and take math and Physics then you can take up B tech stream in any field.

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