I want to work to save environment what should I take B.Sc. Hons physics or chemistry?

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Debashis Prusty
6 years ago
Hello, If you want to save environment then you go for B.Sc in environmental Science, but you confused what you choose hons in physics or chemistry. In my points of view, choose chemistry hons. and concentrate on study and daily 1-2 hours works environmental. Thank you.

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Roshni Choudhary
6 years ago
You can take either. Just opt for a good college. There make a team and start working. I would personally recommend you to come to DU or JNU. As such chemistry is more relevant. But, EVS will only be a subject that you can opt even with physics not a core paper.

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