I have completed my 12th exams right now. Which one is better between B.Sc in maths and B.Sc in physics?

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    Dr Bharti Singh Dr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Degree in Physics covers Maths courses too. You have more scope with Physics.
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    Rishabh Dwivedy

    2 years ago
    B.Sc. In Mathematics and B.Sc. In Physics are both excellent courses with their own benefits and career opportunities. B.Sc. In Mathematics focuses on the study of mathematical concepts and applications, while B.Sc. In Physics focuses on physical phenomena and theories. To make an informed decision, you should consider your interests, skills, and future career goals. Both courses offer excellent career prospects, and the choice between the two ultimately depends on your personal preference.
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    Syed Hamza

    2 years ago
    B.Sc. Physics is easier than B.Sc. Maths. Even though B.Sc. Physics or Physics in general is Maths disguised as Physics but B.Sc. Physics does not require pure mathematics, it requires mathematical Physics or advanced engineering mathematics, while the Maths in B.Sc. Or B.A. Maths is pure Maths which is on a whole next level when compared to mathematical Physics or advanced engineering mathematics. B.Sc. Maths is much more abstract than B.Sc. Physics and it's the toughest and the most intellectually challenging Bachelor's degree in the world also its not practical degree like a B.Sc. In Physics. It depends on what you like, if you like
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    Manish Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Both are good courses and have good opportunities. For further studies and as well as job prospects, you better complete your class 12th first and then decide what you have an interest in studying.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Choose whatever your interest is. If you like physics or Maths, then choose that. There is no comparison between the two, as it is only the matter of choice. If you have a particular goal in mind, then chooses according that.
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    Rudra Shaurya Plastic Mould Design Engineer | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    Choose whatever has your interest. If you like physics or maths, then choose that. There is no comparison between the as it is only the matter of choice. If you have a particular goal in mind then choose according that.
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    syed shaizan | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    It's not as which course is better among the two because it depends on you interest and also on what you want to become. So, know what you want to do and then decide what course is to be done.
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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Both are good course, and have good opportunities. For further studies and as well as job prospects, you better complete your class 12th first, and then decide what you have interest in studying.

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