Physics, Math No Longer Must for Engineering and Desi Twitter is Calculating the Difference With Memes
Students aspiring to seek admissions to undergraduate engineering and technology colleges need not have mathematics, physics as their compulsory subjects in class 12, announced All India Council of Technical Education in its latest rule-book. Students who do not have mathematics, physics, engineering as their background would be offered “suitable bridge course” by their respective universities “to achieve desired learning outcomes of the programme”, the AICTE said. Maths and Physics not a must for engineering: #AICTEMe after almost Completing engineering: pic.twitter.com/EqMCPSJfsu— Vivek Pushpad March 13, 2021 AICTE: -Maths and Physics not compulsory for Engineering Admission.Be like pic.twitter.com/eUDePXXd5G— Harsh Verma March 13, 2021 Maths and physics not must for Engineering studies says #AICTE Meanwhile those Numericals of Engineering pic.twitter.com/ZGKKEwbzyM — M R. S A T A R K 🎭 March 12, 2021 "Maths, physics not a must for engineering" – AICTEWhy not engineering in History or Geography? MBBS without biology?#engineer pic.twitter.com/rgV0nzmMZy — Neha Gurjar March 13, 2021 Meanwhile Einstein, Newton and Pythagoras going to #AICTE headquarters pic.twitter.com/ja8K7gCV0d— Ammar Akhtar March 12, 2021 Maths and physics not a must for engineering students says #AICTE le engineering students to #AICTE : pic.twitter.com/Nl1p3YNXif— nabeelarather March 12, 2021 Maths and physics not must for engineering. Says AICTE Meanwhile every engineer : 😅😂 pic.twitter.com/mguh14zDNh — KOMAL🇮🇳 March 12, 2021 AICTE has also barred engineering colleges, universities, and institutes from opening up colleges in traditional or non-relevant streams and existing institutions will be permitted to start new programmes or course only in emerging or multi-disciplinary areas.



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