What careers should I pursue if I don't like Chemistry?

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  • There are many careers that do not require a background in Chemistry. Some examples include:
    Information technology (IT)
    Computer Science
    Mechanical engineering
    Civil engineering
    Electrical engineering
    Business
    Accounting
    Finance
    Law
    Architecture
    Graphic design
    Writing and journalism
    Marketing
    Sales
    Human resources
    It's important to consider your interests, skills, and values when exploring career options. It's also important to keep in mind that many fields often have positions which don't require deep knowledge in specific area but may require general problem solving and analytical thinking which can be developed through many fields of study. It's a
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    If you don't like Chemistry you can take either the commerce or arts stream after 10th grade. There are numerous professions that can be pursued without taking a Chemistry course:
    A) Career with the Arts Stream:
    1. Public policy expert
    2. Anthropologist
    3. Archaeologist
    4. Dancer or Musician
    5. Designer
    B) Career with the Commerce Stream:
    1. Bank PO
    2. A Chartered Accountant (CA)
    3. A financial advisory
    4. Certified financial analyst
    5. Business Manager
    You can use this link for career advice based on your interests: https://www.shiksha.com/careers.
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    Paras Madaan | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    There are number of careers you can pursue. You can prepare for government exams, Actuarial Science, B.Ed business courses etc.

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