For game designing which subject to choose in class 12th bio or maths

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priyal singh kaushal
9 years ago
i think commerce is mite essay sub. as campair to pcb and pcm becouse both have chem. and phy. but you think commerce is also hard so u select ARTs it is very eassy sub. for u and it will help for ur game designing

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S
9 years ago
I think u take bio because it is easy to pass 12th class with bio. if u take math then it is necessary to concentrate on study. because all knows maths is hard. with bio u can go in medical f, BSF , and bsc forensic which is new and have scope in India

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suppose i passed 12th with bio then what can i do sir plzzzzz help meee

Vagish Sarma
9 years ago
choose computer science ..... computer is the way for game desingning

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P
9 years ago
It's better to choose maths

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