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I am not certain what is included in the mechanical engineering cirriculum, but you will certainly need an understanding of chemistry and fluid dynamics, and an understanding of the proper use of the primary languages where you will be working will be very helpful as well.
mechanical engineering is ever green and it is very interesting
Certainly! All he needs to do is slough off his chemistry, physics, and engineering classes, and he can fail them just as solidly as if he were poor at math.Yes, to be very good in chemistry and physics and engineering you have to be good in mathTo be good in math you do not have to be very good in chemistry or physics or engineering
yes , very , i will recommand you to take mechanical engineering best
That is a very accomplished engineer because he is trained in electronics, optics, and mechanical engineering. That covers a lot of ground and is very specialized.
Math is very useful in all of those subjects, especially chemistry formulas, physics gravity equations and engineering 3D objects/drawings.
TFWS has double fees than ordinary mechanical it is not much higher coz government fees is very lower and if you take admission in TFWS sit then it is not more than private college .harshad Patel
you have got very less marks. it is diff to get admission .
From my poine of Mechanical engineering branch is very good and nice after 10+2. with regards, Rajeev Shishodiya
Architecture if you are more of the artistic type, but also somewhat interested in math and physics, which you will need to understand if you are to be an architect. If you are very much into mathematics and physics, but not interested in art and design, then mechanical engineering would be better for you.
As you have completed mechanical Engineering it's good to choose your carrier in oil and gas field as piping engineer to get into the oil and gas industry You can approach some oil and gas consultancies or seabird engineering institute which is very popular globally . This is the only one engineering institute in India which teaches all about oil and gas field and the course fees is very cheaper compare to others
I am an engineering student at the University of Rhode Island. Most schools that offer engineering as a major will require you to go up to Level III Calculus, as well as classes involving equations with multiple unknowns. Mechanical engineering is a very rigorous and difficult major, but if you study hard, you will do absolutely fine.