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How do I choose between engineering and physics?

How do I choose between engineering and physics?

Between Physics and Engineering the main difference is the main objective of each; for physics it is to have an in depth understanding of the laws and phenomena of the universe, and for engineering it is to solve problems using maths, science and innovation.

Is physics more difficult than engineering?

Engineering is easy due to its practical nature. Physics is a little bit difficult as there are less “chances” to apply it. Math is difficult as it can’t be applied at lower levels.

Can you transfer from physics to engineering?

Transfer Studies from Physics to Engineering Almost all engineering students are required to have two semesters of calculus-based physics courses. These two semesters cover many of the concepts that are revisited in later engineering courses.

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Which engineering branch should I choose between mechanical engineering and physics?

Engineering itself is branch for math and physics lovers. 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.

How do I choose the right engineering stream for me?

If you are keenly interested in engineering you should have been good at Mathematics and physics… Choose any of the branch mechanical,civil,electronics etc..and collect some relevant points regarding opportunities in the field of your stream. 5.. NOTE

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.

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Is it possible to study physics in an IIT?

P.S. – Although let me inform you that this is possible for you only if you choose engineering physics in an IIT with a really deep interest to study physics and the will to pursue it further.