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i want to know why mostly engineer opt geography over physic . Aren't they familiar with that subject or hesitating or for what reason ???

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You cannot say that in general. I mean I am an engineer and I opted for Physics.

It is just a matter of how much grip you have over this subject. Some Engineer dont really like physics you know.

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I think the reason for opting geography instead of physics is unpredictable nature of physics. I was academically strong in physics but i opted for geography as one can predict the pattern of paper of geography. But in physics, you cannot guess whether the paper will be halwa or tough. Moreover, i also heard from engineers who opted for physics that marking of physics is not like that which is done in F.Sc and Engg. Here if u have answered the question 100% u will not fetch 100% marks. Thats what people say about physics.
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i agree with Waseem

i as an engineer once thought of choosing physics and mathematics.but when i saw marks of candidates in these subjects i decided to go for psychology and geography.Though geography is also technical subject,yet it is easy to understand geography.it is easy to attempt a subjective paper.because there is no chance of losing maximum marks in subjective papers.one can write atleast 3-4 pages if one knows the definition.on the otherhand, if we do not know how to solve the numerical or any mistake in the numericals where would we stand in CSS.where there is tough competition and even we can not take a risk of losing a single mark.

Engineers are not experts in one subject like physics and mathematics.they study mixture of subjects and only those topics which are useful for advance subjects.
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