I am weak at math and very good at chemistry. Can i opt metallurgical engineering in b.tech
HELLO! B NITIN
SEE IN METALLURGICAL YOU HAVE MATHEMATICS MOSTLY IN FIRST YEAR ONLY SO IF YOU STUDY HARD AND GIVE ATTENTION ON MATHES LECTURE SO YOU WILL EASILY CLEARS METTALURGICAL ENGINEERING
JUST FOCUS AND STUDY HARD AND BE DETERMINED SO YOU WILL CLEAR ENGINEERING WITHOUT ANY BACKLOG.
ALL THE BEST.
Yes ,you can opt for mettallurgical engineering.
There is no doubt that you would or wouldnt choose mettalurgical engineering.
Yes,its bit little confusing too choose but really if you have interest in metallurgical engineering and you are good in chemistry than go for it.
Because in metallurgical engineering mainly chemistry is involved and somewht mathematics.so dont worry mathematics is not so tough but its little bit in use in metallurgical engineering course.
Since,you have any doubt regarding this please tell me in comments
Yes sir there will be mathematicis involved in course but major part of the course you need include following course:
Chemical Metallurgy
Corrosion and Degradation of MaterialsDeformation and Mechanical Working of MaterialsElements of ElectroceramicsIntroduction to Materials Science and EngineeringIron and Steel MakingMineral Process Plant Design
Polymers and Nanocomposites
Principles of Metal Extraction and Refinin
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing well!
Now let's go through your question.
As you will be knowing that metallurgical engineering is the study of metals. Combining theory and practice, degree programs cover the mining, extraction, design and processing of metals, as well as how metals react to environmental changes or stress. You will also learn fundamental engineering principles.
Furthermore, Metallurgical engineers focus on the production of metals, metallic parts and the properties of those materials. Metallurgical engineers help make products stronger, more durable, lighter weight and more energy efficient, especially when utilizing recycled materials rather than ores.
You can opt metallurgical engineering but remember maths is there also in the first few semester's as it is a common subject for all engineering branches.
Thank You & All the best!