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Which branch of engineering has no physics?

Which branch of engineering has no physics?

Originally Answered: which branch in engineering is without physics? Nothing! There is no branch in engineering completely without physics.

Can I do engineering if I dont like math?

It’s OK not to love math if you want to pursue engineering! But you do have to learn how to do it and tolerate it because it will be a good chunk of your education. Most of your math classes are in your first 2 years of college, then you’re using foundational math in your other engineering courses after that.

Can I take engineering without physics?

It is certainly possible to qualify for an engineering degree without having to do an A-Level in Physics as most Universities, particularly the ones within the Russell Group ask for an A-Level in Maths and a science subject i.e. Physics, Chemistry or Biology but preferably Physics.

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Is physics a good subject for engineering?

Lets make one thing clear. Interest in Maths and physics are good upto +2, later on its of no use. You will have physics only in ur 1st or at most 2nd semester. Thereafter there is no branch in engineering that has physics. Again Maths, is also limited to the 4th sem of each branch.

Is chemical engineering a good option if I am interested in mathematics?

When you are interested in mathematics and physics all the branches of Engineering are related to it. only chemical engineering deals with chemistry so it is not a good option for you.

Which branch of Engineering has physics and Maths?

Interest in Maths and physics are good upto +2, later on its of no use. You will have physics only in ur 1st or at most 2nd semester. Thereafter there is no branch in engineering that has physics. Again Maths, is also limited to the 4th sem of each branch.

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Should I go for mechanical engineering or electric and electronic engineering?

If you love mechanics and thermodynamics etc. in physics then you should go for mechanical engineering. You have to study a lot of physics throry and other stuff in this branch. If you are fond of solving electric circuits and more like this then you should choose Electric and electronic engineering.