Both of them are no good. Go for NIT.
Mathematics is the language of engineering (as well as science).
you need to study mathematics,astronamy,engineering,geology,chemistry,biology,physics and electronics. you dont have to be a champion athelete,but fitness is very important too.
Civil Engineering 40 Chemical Engineering 60 Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 60 Mechanical Engineering 90 Computer Science & Engineering 90 Total Seats 340
1.IISC (Provides only pg) 2.Any IIT 3.Any NIT For the three above, you must get a high rank in GATE exam conducted by Ministry of HR, India. 4.College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai. (Must write Tancet) 5.IIIT-Hydrabad( Must appear for PGEE exam.) 6.Bits pilani (Deemed Univ...) 7.UPES,Dehradun (Eligibility Criterion: B. Tech/BE in Aerospace/ Aeronautical/ Avionics / CSE / ECE/ MECH/ EEE / EIE with minimum 60% marks) Apart from these there are number of private institutions which offer MTech in Computer Science.
School of Engineering - Rutgers University -'s motto is 'Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra'.
material science engineering
This segment of engineering covers a broad spectrum of chemistry, physics and electrical engineering issues.
the main difference is of SPELLINGS!. material science is knowing the basic knowledge about materials i.e their properties. and material engineering is that, by knowing the properties of a particular material you design or engineer that material for desired applications.
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If your looking to get a degree in fashion design, some schools offer a B.S. in Fashion Design, which carries more weight than a B.F.A. There are related majors more concerned with science, such as textile design and textile engineering.
Well, If you choose science you may become a doctor of some sort.
Are you takling Material Science class? Volume of HCP crystal = (a^2) (c) cos30 Im taking Material Science and Engineering
The following MIT degree programs are accredited by the Washington Accord:Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering - Information Technology (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Biological Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Civil Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Engineering - Course 2A (Bachelor of Science)Environmental Engineering Science (Bachelor of Science)Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical and Ocean Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Nuclear Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
Material Science is the equivalent to Chemical Engineering. The American Chemical Society has a section dedicated on their website with great information. The Material Science & Technology website also has many case studies which one may find interesting and informative as well.
There are four branches of mechanical engineering. They are manufacturing, acoustical, vehicle, and thermal engineering. Vehicle engineering is further broken down into aerospace and automotive engineering.
MSE is a field of Engineering - MSE stands for Materials Science and Engineering. The field encompasses the spectrum of materials: metals, ceramics, polymers (plastics), semiconductors, and combinations of materials called composites.Materials Science and Engineering is concerned with the relation between the structure and properties of materials, factors which control the internal structure, and processes for altering the structure and properties. It brings together in a unified discipline the developments in physical metallurgy, ceramics, and the physics and chemistry of solids.For more details click the links on the left.
Veera Boddu has written: 'Energetic materials' -- subject(s): TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Material Science, Materials, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical, Fireworks, Propellants, Explosives