I want to become chemical engineer so what should I take bifocal or general Science?

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    Jigyasa Masiwal | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    No bifocal basically comprises of six vocational courses that are not exactly part of general Science. These are, computer Science, civil engineering, electric and mechanically maintenance, etc. If you're taking PCMB then it's part of general Science not bifocal.

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