What should I choose among Maths and Science to become a scientist?

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Asked by palash jain

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    Ayesha Kousar

    8 years ago
    Both are actually a must.
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    karan kaushik

    7 years ago
    If you don't take science subject, you cannot fulfill your dream. Required subjects are PCM for a scientist. If you are not good in Physics and Maths, you can't solve numerical problems. So, be prepared for that.
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    nikita sohi Total mess

    7 years ago
    It would be better to opt for science but in science too you need to stay updates with basic mathematics like trigonometric identities, logs, etc.
  • R

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    reena parmar

    9 years ago
    If you want to become a scientist, then you need to opt for science stream. You will get to study maths as it is one of the main subjects in science stream.
  • A

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    Aditya malviya

    9 years ago
    thanks for the A2A.
    as uh say you wants to become a scientist
    firstaaa of all ask yourself.
    okh comeing to your question
    scientist is not the only one guy who choose maths or Science .
    every field has scientists.
    go through your interest a
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    Taanish Kumaar Currently Studying BHMS from Delhi University | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    It totally depends on your interest! but usually Science has more scope for research . Although if u choose mathematics there would be less rush . settling you earlier!
  • V

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    vishnu verma

    9 years ago
    u choose Science you get your target
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    Ritika Sethiya | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    both are needed to become a scientist
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    tushar goti | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    both subjects are needed to become a scientist
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    AISHWARYA MUKHOPADHYAY student of civil engineering(b.tech) | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Both subjects are very much needed to become a scientist. but physics will be the best subject to take up as it will relate more to your ambition

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