How strong should our chemistry , physics and mathematics for electrical and electronic engineering?????
Hi, Alan,
To become an electrical / electronics engineer your physics & maths part should be strong & chemistry only you have to read in the first year only. In second year onwards there will be no subject of chemistry. So you must know only the basics of chemistry. But be strong in physics & maths this is the core subject for an electronic/electrical engineer.
Thanks
All the best.
Minimum eligibility criteria to pursue Electrical Engineering (BTech) is class 12 pass in PCM/PCMB subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized school or university or equivalent
To pursue Electrical Engineering at post graduate level, the candidate must have a BTech degree in electrical engineering.
Some of the core topics in Electrical Engineering course are:
Syllabus of Electrical Engineering
Calculus
Chemistry
Physics
Elements of Electrical Engineering
Art of Programming
Mathematics
Analog Electronic Circuits
Network Analysis and Synthesis
Electrical Transducers and Measurements
ICT Tools and Security
DC Machines and Transformers
Digital Electronic Circuits
Control System Engineering
Engineering Electromagnetics
Rotating AC Machines
High Voltage Engineering
Utilization of Electrical Power
Microprocessor and Micro controller
Electrical Drives and Traction Systems
Testing, Commissioning and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
Digital Signal Processors for Electrical Engineering
Power System Protection and Switchgear
Environment and Energy Studies
Electrical Workshop Practices
Thermal and Hydraulic Prime Movers
Electrical Engineering Materials
Fundamentals of Electrical Power System
Fundamentals of Power Electronics
Analysis of Electrical Power System
Power Electronic Converters
Power System Operation and Control
Electrical Machine Design
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck