I am having both maths and biology in class 12th. Can you suggest any course that involves both these subjects to study further?

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    sahil kumar

    8 years ago
    Yes, for sure.
    1. Bio-engineering-the best. Involves making of medical instruments.
    2. Bio-informatics-requires some computer knowledge also.
    3. Bio-technology-futures technology.
    I hope this helps.
  • Y

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    Yusaira A | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    1. Biotechnology.
    2. Bioinformatics.
    3. Biomedical engineering.
    4. Agricultural engineering.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    There are many career options after completing class 12th in science. I think it is hard to handle both subjects together. They are not very easy to understand. You can pursue B.Sc+M.Sc, Engineering, MBBS, etc. You can check the below-mentioned link:
    https://ask.shiksha.com/what-should-i-do-after-passing-12th-to-get-average-salary-package-qna-3976331
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    anshu ranjan

    3 years ago
    Hello akansha, B.Tech Dairy technology, Biotechnology, and many more courses requires knowledge in both Biology and Maths so choose field according to your interest.
  • B

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    Bhavana Vadlamudi

    2 years ago
    Bio-Medical
    Bio-Informatics
    Bio-Technology.
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    Subodh Kumar Mittal ENGG ELACTRICAL WORKING WITH SRIRAM PISTON GZB | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Yes, and sure.
    1. Bio-engineering-the best. Involves making of medical instruments.
    2. Bio-informatics-requires some computer knowledge also.
    3. Bio-technology-futures technology.
  • S

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    Sushree Sunanda Sahu

    8 years ago
    Well, bio-technology, bio-informatics, etc. involve both these subjects. Moreover, forensics and genetics also have both of them and molecular biology is also an option. All the best.
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    kartik sharma | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    You can go for bio informatics.
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    alka kumari | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Yes, you can go for B.Sc in which you can select both the subjects but in the last year, you have to select one.
    Good luck.
  • S

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    syeda mubina | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    You can go for B.Sc Biotechnology engineering, and pharmacy or you can do engineering in CS. And, you can also choose bio informatics.

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