off course! why not?......!
I would say yes because everyone uses math almost everyday. It would just be best if you knew it, you know, just in case. So to answer your question, yes engineering and mathematics are what you need to succeed.
If he is good at chemical engineering then he can succeed no matter what he watches on tv.
Because of the intense electrical engineering classes they have to take, not to mention the programming that is involved. I am a Comp Eng student and I hate it. If you can make friends in engineering, time management, asking for help, I am sure you will succeed but if not, it will be difficult.I think engineering is not worth the trouble...save yourself and go into finance.
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In order for someone to succeed in jobs for electrical engineers, one must first take courses to prepare them and help them to keep up with the current technology. One will need courses that include computer training, design classes, mathematics, basic science, and general engineering courses.
If they watch a variety then yes
Yes, a commerce student can pursue a BSc in Information Technology depending on the university's eligibility criteria. It is essential to have a strong foundation in mathematics and computer science concepts to succeed in this program. Preparatory courses may be required to bridge any knowledge gaps before starting the BSc IT program.
Yes, only if they are smart.Yes, only if they are smart.
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Yes but No at the same time. Chemical Engineering starts of with a few basic science and engineering courses which help with your general understanding of chemistry. They follow this up with a large amount of thermodynamics, physics and mathematics. From here it moves to process'es and understanding of industrial production of chemicals and products. In a nutshell its a intellectually stimulating course and requires significant work commitment but it isn't impossible for even a average student to pass. If you like problem solving and like chemistry, physics or mathematics, then you should consider studying it.