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Do civil engineers need to be good at physics?
The short answer is: yes, you can still be a good engineer even if you don’t “understand physics”. The degree to which an engineer uses physics varies depending upon the type of engineering and career. For example, if you are a civil engineer and design bridges, then you will need to understand stresses and forces.
Is physics harder than civil engineering?
Physics is harder: more conceptual and mathematical. The average engineering workload though is definitely bigger (But that is if you want to finish in 7-8semesters).
What physics is used in civil engineering?
Civil engineering involves designing and building bridges, dams, skyscrapers, roads, and railways using our physics knowledge of forces, fluid pressure, and gravity.
What are the eligibility requirements for mechanical engineering?
The basic eligibility requirement to pursue a Mechanical Engineering programme at the UG and PG level is: Undergraduate (UG): Students should have passed Class 10+2 exam from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects.
Is physics a weak subject in the JEE Mains?
Yes obviously one of my friend was very weak in physics he scored only 10 marks in physics in JEE Mains but score very good in Maths and chemistry 95 and 85 respectively. He even made to the JEE Advanced with a rank of around 2k.
Is it possible to crack the JEE mains without studying physics at IIT-IIT?
IIT demands your concepts to be crystal cleared and hard rock base. In the 1st case definitely you need to or say you have to dedicate yourself into physics, there is no other way by which you can still crack JEE as clear as that. In the 2nd case I don’t think you can do it and even you shouldn’t.
Can a mechanical engineer join the Indian Armed Forces?
A. Yes, every armed force in India has a separate unit for taking care of its various mechanical equipment and automobiles. There is a huge demand for skilled mechanical engineers in forces, so a person with a specialization in mechanical engineering can easily be absorbed in the armed forces. Q.