I am 11th science student and preparing for jee mains at allen kota.But i couldn't understand anything.I want to take arts stream.Is it good
I am not interested in science.I want to take arts.Is there's any scope if I take arts+math.I am unable to understand physics and chemistry.So I want take Geography, History,Math.Is it good idea please help.
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Dr Deepika Mathur Optimistic, passionate dedicated employee. | Contributor-Level 6
9 years agoHello
Every field is good. It is just the interest and your dedication which could lead you successful in the path of success.
If you don't understand anything taking coaching in kota then believe me you are not made for that. Just leave that and opt for Arts stream.
You can prepare for civil services in that and compete.
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