Is Physics degree possible with non-science as subsidiaries? I don't like Maths and chemistry but interested in Physics.

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    ZIAUL HASAN | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Dear Student, Unfortunately, you can not pursue a graduate degree in Physics without the combination of either of the two Science subjects I. e. Math and Chemistry because this is a mandatory combination even in the case of B.Sc. Honors. However, you can switch to computer sciences in exchange for any one of them. Moreover, you can pursue Diploma and Certificate courses in Physics without the necessary combination of math or Chemistry. Hope it solves your purpose, good luck!

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