Hey I am pretty well interested in maths and chemistry but a big fear of physics.... So which branch will best suits me for engineering?
In engineering physics doesn't play a vital role . It is like a supporting subject . It doesn't mean that you don't need to read it by it will be quite easy for you to score in engineering physics. Syllabus for physics is quite simple and easy.I am also very poor in physics bt still my academics is good. So you shouldn't select your branch on this basis that you can't tolerate physics anymore.And as far as I know in first year in every branch you have to study physics
The better option for you to go in mining engineering, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering etc
In mechanical engineering you can find subject such as thermodynamics,heat and energy e.t.c.CIVIL completely doesn't have physics and CSE too...besides these branches there are many other branches such as mining engineering, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering where you don't have physics but some what applications are required for analysing...Atlast I want to say you that engineering is a study of overall subjects you learn from the below standards...Take wise decision while deciding branch as it would be your life that you are choosing..ALL THE BEST :)
What's left then? CSE?
I'd say, get rid of your fears, and focus on studies. You'll be able to do it. But if you're still not convinced then opt for Electronics, or CS/IT.
First of all I would like to tell you engineering is far away different from intermediate. Till 12th you will be having science as major subject. But from engineering entire thing changes and you see less science and more of technology. You will be dealing with different subjects from here onwards. If you are interested in dealing with computers then opt for CS, ECE or IT. Interested in machines, automobiles,drawing, industry side go for mechanical. Interested in electrical side go for EEE. Interested in construction or surveying side go for civil. There are also so many branches you can start your graduation in. No matter which branch you select, show your full interest and dedication you will achieve something big