
Originally Posted by
dee2ydeex Well with your background in Industrial Physics, you would do well in the Energy section of the Exam, and besides were you to prepare for mechanical, you don't need to read courses in mechanical engr, you would still have to keep Strong to your Industrial Physics base, that would suffice. A friend of mine read Mathematics 1st degree, he had no choice but to sit for mech. Engr, he passed the exam to study in Nigeria.
I think you should have a strong hold on your Industrial Physics courses as it relates to Energy, thermodynamics,.... and so forth.
Cheers.