My sister is in final yr BSC Computer science now, in Nagpur University, she is unable to clear her first year subjects maths and physics ,
She has already given 6 attempts sir , is it beneficial to change her course, like from BSC to any other computer course like BSC IT cause she is very much interested in computer subject
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Ranjith Kumar Lagisetty I'm a guy who is straight forward and friendly | Contributor-Level 8
9 years agoDon't worry about what happened and ask her to try to clear the subjects. maths and physics are the only two subjects she is facing difficulty to pass. There is a simple solution to get rid out of this problem i.e; ask her to prepare a schedule for studying maths and physics in a way that she has to complete the total topics with in three days. It is enough if she read all the concepts, it is not necessary to study in depth because she need to pass not need of knowing everything related to that because she is going to CSE domain not maths and physics domain. So it is better to study physics concepts and ask her to relate those concepts...more
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