Is it right to take Science if a child is good in chemistry,biology but not in physics? Yes or no

233 Views|Posted 9 years ago
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Ritika Sethiya
9 years ago
yes he or she can take Science and further can go for medical or pharmacy

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R
8 years ago
Yes, child can take the science stream, but he/she can take only biology science.

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S
9 years ago
Yes, it is a good choice. All you need to do is put some extra effort.

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R
9 years ago
Yes it is right if the student can at least score passing marks

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jayakishore aireri
9 years ago
yes he can Like +2, physics need to study with chem&biology. Physics for that to study biotechnology

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Depends on that child's interest. Better to take step according to child's interest. All the best

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Depends on the level you are.

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