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im not so much well in maths but i like engineering if i choose it ,will there be a problem in future.


Naveen R 4th Jan, 2020
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Sarthak Dhiman 13th Feb, 2020

Hello Aspirant.

Being truthful YES. In engineering, you'll be continuing with the maths you've studied till 12th but in an advanced form but it remains only for 2 years.

But still, if you don't like maths and don't want to continue with it then engineering isn't the right career choice for you as it'll required a adequate amount of knowledge of maths.

Best of luck !

Chandrima Ghosh 13th Feb, 2020

Engineering is an area where you need to be good in Physics and for Physics, knowledge in mathematics is necessary. Hard work always pay off. So if you are sure within yourself that you will be able to overcome the problems, do go for engineering.

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13th Feb, 2020
But im perfect in physics and have basic knowledge about maths. Is that ok for engineering?
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13th Feb, 2020
Since you are perfect in physics and even have the basic knowledge of mathematics, then you can surely try in engineering. But, remember hard work is needed to be done. Best of luck!!
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