In which engineering course physics ic less needed
Hai Prabhat,
Engineering all courses have physics, maths , chemistry in the first two semesters which is unavoidable. EEE, ECE in these two streams physics is used as basis in major concepts as origin.
But there is no to worry about physics that much because it won't be that difficult to get through.
Hope get through well!!
Hello Prabhat,
I don't really understand your question but please keep one thing in mind that engineering course is all about studying advance level physics and mathematics, irrespective of whichever course you choose to do. Other subjects are also important but these two subjects form the base of all of them. Having a strong aptitude in physics and mathematics will be beneficial for you, if you wish to go into the technical fields. Otherwise, there are plenty of other things you can pursue which doesn't include physics. Hope that helps!
Good Luck!
Your choice is quite interesting.
But up to now, CSE is the engineering degree which works with the less influence of physics.
Other than the engineering degree you have other choices like photography, film making, multimedia, fashion designing, interior designing, gaming technology etc...
So if you want to pursue engineering with less influence of physics then I would personally prefer CSE.
Let me tell you that in the 1st year of b. Tech there are some common subjects in every college which are physics, chemistry, maths, electronics and electronics. In the 1st year most probably every colleges teaches all the branches of engineering to just give a basis knowledge of each and every subjects.
Al least students should have basic knowledge of every branch of engineering, so to ensure this they do so. But cse is the only branch in which physics is just taught for1 semester.
Therefore, there are no engineering colleges in which physics is less needed. Al least fir 1 semester you will have physics as your subject.
I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel free to write me down in the comment box.
Hello Prabhat Atha!
In Computer Science and Information Technology physics is less needed .Besides this In Chemical Engineering physics is also needed.Except these branches in all engineering department physics is much needed.
Hope it answer your concerns.