I thinks a good dose of logical thinking, skills and technique in being resourceful and creative. You also need patience and skills in math.
To become an engineer, you need a bachelor's degree in engineering. Some jobs may require higher degrees (masters or PhD).
I'm not sure what a "science technology engineer" is, but most scientific, technical, and engineering jobs require, at minimum, a bachelor's degree (in some specific scientific, technical, or engineering field).
It depends on the educastional institution you are attending. Some universities or colledges require you to have certain prerequisties before you start the program,
You need to have an interest in fixing things, you enjoy being challenged, a bachelors degree in something like computer engineering or computer science and probably some programming languages like C++.
no, but you need a license....so you would probably need to take some courses.
Music, Electronics, Physics, Maths & English (or some other main language)
Yes you can. Not many have the time, energy, and financial backing to do this, however there are some.
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you need a*-c maths, a*-c in english, a*-c in physics and theres one more i think its art which is mostly coursework so it should be easy
Some high-paying jobs in engineering are chemical engineer, aerospace engineer, materials engineer, petroleum drilling engineer, and nuclear engineer.
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To become employed as a mechanical engineer you should get a BS degree in mechanical engineering or related field such as physics. Some states, however, do offer exams that give you certification.