What should I do as I am good at Mathematics, English, Hindi and Chemistry but not in Physics?

I am a PCM student and I am not interested in engineering and IAS.

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
You have following options: There are large number of course which you can pursue irrespective of your subjects in 10+2, these are: 1. B.A. 2. Journalism and Mass Communication 3. Hotel Management 4. Event Management 5. Fashion Design 6. Interior design 7. Retail and Fashion Merchandise 8. Integrat

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sajan midha
9 years ago
U can go for pharmacy, banking, BCA n many more sectors are widely opened for u

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Manish Sharma
6 years ago
Hello, You can peruse B.Sc. By subject geology geography and mathematics and you have to leave chemistry as of no combination.

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vishav nath
9 years ago
you can peruse B.Sc by subject geology geography and mathematics and you have to leave chemistry as of no combination

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Anish Manchanda
9 years ago
You are good in almost all subjects except physics.If you go for B.tech then opt for such field having lesser physics application. Personally I would recommend don't go for,ECE,EE.Howevr Chemical,Civil,CSE can be considered as good options for you. Moreover don't frame yourself as weak in physics.Pu

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Alan Michael
9 years ago
I agree with Sajan. There are wide variety of streams.. your lack interest in Physics is no problem at all... You can go for B.Sc+M.Sc dual degree programs in chemistry, math's or any other and go for research or any other field. You can try for PharmD.. it's a good course, the only problem is the l

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B.Sc and M.Sc dual degrees program? please explain me it

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9 years ago
you practice nda navy exam and air force army

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Taanish Kumaar
9 years ago
Go for anything except engineering. .. it would have lots of physics. .. Can go for B.Sc stats ,maths

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARI
9 years ago
You can opt for BSc in statistics if you are good in mathematics. There are courses such as B.Tech in biotechnology, B.Pharmacy, chemistry and B.Tech in logistics if you are good in science. You can also opt for BSc in foreign languages if you are good in English.

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Abhinav Sinha
9 years ago
If that's the case, don't worry you can opt various programs depending on your interest like integrated LLB, BBA, B.Des, B.Plan, etc. You have to figure out your area of interest. Opportunities are great with all fields if you choose the one that meet your area of interest. If you have interest in

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