well. the main subject is maths in it then physics
AnswerWould you believe it's 'electrical engineering'?
its all depends
No it's PVC sch 80 just heavier grade
A BTEC-referring to schooling education, is worth four GCSES. Different schools will vary in what subjects they decide to use as a BTEC. A good example of a BTEC is btec sport. This is where students are asked to complete several assingments and are graded as the following: Referal Pass Merit Distinction Distinction* A pass can give a student 4 C grade gcses A merit can give a student 4 B grade gcses A distinction can give a student 4 A grade gcses A distinction* can give a student 4 A* grade gcses Not every school will have the btec course so choose wisely. A BTEC doesn't consist of exams!
CGPA = cumulative grade point averageThe CGPA is the average of grade points obtaind in all subjects excluding additional subjects as per Scheme of studies. An indicative equivalence of Grade point and percentage of marks can be computed asSubject wise indicative percentage of marks =9.5 X GP of the subjectsOverall indicative percentage of marks =9.5 X CGPA
Answer In the US, it only requires a Bachelor of Science Degree in a related field of Engineering. also in England you need physics and maths In the UK: You need 5 GCSE's at grades A-C, these must include English, Maths and Physics. You need a grade C or above at A Level Maths and Physics And finally....a degree in Aerospace Engineering.
Studying Pre-Engineering with Mathematics,Physics as main subjects 12 grade is the requirement for aeronautical engineering.
I believe we should be choosing our subjects
CST 7th grade subjects are Pre Algebra and English
It's important as you should try to choose subjects that are relevant to the career you want to do later in life. Similarly, universities or colleges may require that you have taken certain subjects in order to be accepted to do your chosen course. For example, if you wanted to be a doctor then you would ideally choose science related subjects in school.
I don't think there is a requirement. You should take whatever you need to to get into whatever engineering school you wish to attend. Heavy studying in math is a good idea. I also focused on as much english as I could, so I could take AP tests and opt out of these classes in college.
If you have already chosen your high-school classes, it does not necessarily mean that you have passed the 8th grade, because you can choose your subjects even before the release of your results.
i thing so english,ecnomics and pak study
we can achieve a grade easily in Fsc pre engineering by studying our lessons on daily basis
subjects
English maths and science
reading, science,and math.