Go to school and learn how to do engineering maths.
you need to do a lot of maths with engineering, but it's applied maths most of the time, stuff like mechanics. To do engineering at university you'll almost certainly have to have a maths a-level. So as long as your fairly good at maths, you don't have to enjoy it as there is other stuff involved with engineering, but you do have to be quite good at maths!
A job that involves maths and science is robotic engineering, or anything involved with physics. Check the link.
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Giving the IIT exam is a suitable option as it has both engineering and science.
For electrical engineering, Mechanics will probably benefit you more. However, both courses would be good for your career.
Go to school and learn how to do engineering maths.
Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!Math (or maths) is not a job and so engineering does not use math as a job!
you need to do a lot of maths with engineering, but it's applied maths most of the time, stuff like mechanics. To do engineering at university you'll almost certainly have to have a maths a-level. So as long as your fairly good at maths, you don't have to enjoy it as there is other stuff involved with engineering, but you do have to be quite good at maths!
Speaking as a graduate of Engineering and Computer Science: Maths, maths, maths. It's all about maths. Maths is the foundation to everything else that you learn. Beyond that, check out the university's syllabus.
Ederle maths
no you need matematics to do chemical engineering because of the formular wich involves maths not mathematical litrecy
No take engineering classes
computer studies add maths maths
Not actually. Because GATE consists of Engineering Maths as well as the Engineering subjects, whereas GRE tests only your English and Maths. Not the engineering knowledge you have gained.
NO you can't do it
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