29-06-2021 09:44 PM | ||
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29-06-2021 08:23 PM | ||
lolapaluuza | I agree with Aneano, why don't become an electrician instead? I studied that and it helped me a lot, now I can do all electrical repairs at home, and that makes me save a lot of money! I even changed to solar powered with Renogy products, check them out at this website, besides, electricians are well paid and there's always work for us to do. | |
22-04-2021 04:39 PM | ||
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Why do C6 for e maths and B3 for combined science not let you get into NITEC engineering? I got C5 for emaths, C6 for combined science (biology and chemistry) and I got a diploma in electronics. I even got a Degree in electronics 2 years ago and working in Electrical field now. TBH, maths is VERY necessary is engineering. Fourier transform, transfer functions, forces, etc all are maths. When I was studying in poly, engineering mathematics is actually A maths and I can cope. So do not worry and follow your heart. As long as you have the passion, you will be able to do it. |
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02-04-2021 02:57 AM | ||
Unregistered | Indeed. I totally agree | |
01-12-2020 01:54 AM | ||
FlorenceDude | Where can I find some good electricals? | |
02-09-2016 03:15 PM | ||
Talrak |
Part-time Higher NITEC in Electrical Engineering (Advice Needed) Hello everyone, I am interested in the part-time Higher NITEC in Electrical Engineering. However, I am concerned I might be lacking the maths/physics foundation for the course(C6 for E maths and B3 for Combined Science at 'O' Levels). Tried contacting ITE HQ but they were not very helpful, just told me no maths involved. Find it a little hard to believe an Electrical Engineering course has no maths involved. What are the maths and physics topics/concepts covered in this course? Please advise. Thank you. |