Is it compulsory to study physics in 12th to pursue chemistry honors?

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Asked by Esha Paladhi
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Shashank Sharma
7 years ago
The eligibility for a course basically depends upon the eligibility criteria of the institute/university that you are applying for, majorly you have to opt for physics in class 12th if you are in the science stream as it is mandatory in most of the schools. Hope this helps.

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