Everything is a tough course if you don't pay attention in class, don't do the coursework, don't study, don't meet the prerequisites, don't have the aptitude, don't care, etc.
yes electronics engineering is harder than mechanical engg......... because in electronics we study all the fundamental formulas of mechanical or we use all the bais concepts of mechanical to derive electronics features or to clear electronics basics.... but we dont use electronic's fundamentals in mechanical engg..... conclusion is that.. for electronics engg we must have the knowlege of mechanical and electronics both ..... then we can be able to clear all the concepts or all the queries of electronis basics .... but for mechanical we dont use the knowledge of electronics...... mechanical is a straight branch.... while in electronics thers id a mixture of (electronics+mechanical+computer+chemical) other branches...... if we wanna be master of electronics world we must have the knowledge of all (electronics+mechanical+computer+chemical) but for mechanical ... we must have the knowledge for basic mechanics statics and all... electronics knowledge is not must for mechanical...... so electronics is more tough branch than mechanical....... for more answers of ur queries do mail in ... ( subhawali93@gmail.com )
Basically, any university study is tough. In the case of engineering, you need to learn lots of math and science. However, being good an algebra is a good sign. Of course you'll need to learn quite a bit more than high-school algebra, but knowing this algebra is an important basis - you'll need it to study engineering. Also, it is an indication that you might be good at other, similar, subjects (i.e., more advanced math).
It is about the same difficulty as Mechanical Engineering. Where I went to school, it was in the same department and most of the classes were the same except the specialized aero courses.
Polyurethane is an extra-tough material found in paints which also has excellent electrical insulating properties.
Yes. Any of the engineering majors are challenging as they require extensive math, physics, and other science related classes. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to become an engineer. That is why they are paid better than other 4 year degrees. It also depends on your hardwork, motivation and interest.
yes the advanced electronics courses and math courses needed are challenging yes the advanced electronics courses and math courses needed are challenging
Yes. But they are also very interesting (...to some people), which offsets how difficult some subjects are.
It is tough to say really. Engineering I would say but medical and judicial area as well. Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering get paid probably the best in engineering but aerospace engineering isn't too far behind.
Moderately tough if not coping up from the beginning, else it is a sure shot @ moon.
yes electronics engineering is harder than mechanical engg......... because in electronics we study all the fundamental formulas of mechanical or we use all the bais concepts of mechanical to derive electronics features or to clear electronics basics.... but we dont use electronic's fundamentals in mechanical engg..... conclusion is that.. for electronics engg we must have the knowlege of mechanical and electronics both ..... then we can be able to clear all the concepts or all the queries of electronis basics .... but for mechanical we dont use the knowledge of electronics...... mechanical is a straight branch.... while in electronics thers id a mixture of (electronics+mechanical+computer+chemical) other branches...... if we wanna be master of electronics world we must have the knowledge of all (electronics+mechanical+computer+chemical) but for mechanical ... we must have the knowledge for basic mechanics statics and all... electronics knowledge is not must for mechanical...... so electronics is more tough branch than mechanical....... for more answers of ur queries do mail in ... ( subhawali93@gmail.com )
all types of engineering are tough, you are required to undergo an intense workload, taking classes such as calc, physics, and various other science courses, but depending on your work ethic, success is definitely possible
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yes the advanced electronics courses and math courses needed are challenging yes the advanced electronics courses and math courses needed are challenging
Basically, any university study is tough. In the case of engineering, you need to learn lots of math and science. However, being good an algebra is a good sign. Of course you'll need to learn quite a bit more than high-school algebra, but knowing this algebra is an important basis - you'll need it to study engineering. Also, it is an indication that you might be good at other, similar, subjects (i.e., more advanced math).
Becoming a dentist is not easy at all. Al tough you have to spend a low course fee compared to other medical professions but the course is tough too.
It is about the same difficulty as Mechanical Engineering. Where I went to school, it was in the same department and most of the classes were the same except the specialized aero courses.
of course yes