What do you mean by bifocal science?

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    Surbhi Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    2 months ago

    Bifocal science includes computer Science and general science, where there are no technical subjects. A bifocal student in Science takes up conventional courses such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, English, and one bifocal subject (Computer Science). Computer Science and Electronics are Bifocal Subjects. Bifocal Admission is according to Technical Office Directives based on Merit and reservation as per norms. Bifocal Science is a vocational course and has branches like computer science. Automobile engg, electrical maintenance, electronics, civil etc. The main advantage of these course is that it reduces one language subje

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    Kajal Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    However, the term "bifocal" generally refers to something that has two distinct and separate parts or focuses. In the context of Science, this could potentially refer to interdisciplinary fields of study that combine two separate areas of research, such as Biology and computer Science or Physics and psychology. However, without more information about the specific context and usage of the term, it is difficult to provide a more precise answer.
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Bifocal science includes computer science and general science is where there are no technical subjects. If you are applying to studying these subjects you should know the differences that there are between them. If you are interested in computers and therefore want to study computing you will need to be sure that you apply for bifocal science as this is going to have all of the technological aspects that you want. General science is going to include things such as science and arts as these do not have any of the technology that is going to be involved within the bifocal science.
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