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I wouldn't go into a branch based on how easy it is, do it based on your likes! What you'll like you might find is easier then what you don't like! Good luck!

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I am an udergraduate student of production engineering (it is the same as industrial engineering). I am only going to tell you that industrial engineering has more mathematics and applied statistics than mech eng. Mechanical engineering has a more technical aspect but industrial engineering is interested in analyzing a production system as a whole system rather than checking every machine individually.

 

In my opinion the best is a bachelors degree in mech or ind eng and then a masters degree in mech or ind eng respectively. Then you will be complete if you wanna follow a job in the industry sector of economy.

 

Finally I think it is the same difficulty.

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Well I wante to get a BS in Mech then go into the army and get my MS in Material Eng and a BS in Chemistry, and par of a phd in physics.

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