Which course is best amongst B.Sc (Hons) in maths and B.Sc (Hons) in physics?

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Both are trending but Maths you can prefer. Options for you will be more in comparison to physics.

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P
3 years ago
Both the courses have different value and different career options as well.

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Ankit Kumar
6 years ago
Both courses have different value and different career options as well. So, as per your interest and performance in the previous stage, you can choose. According to me, mathematics is good, if you have good knowledge of it, and if you have enough understanding of the subject itself.

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Manish Sharma
6 years ago
Both courses have different value and different career options as well. So, as per your interest and performance in the previous stage, you can choose. According to me, mathematics is good, if you have good knowledge of it, and if you have enough understanding of the subject itself.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
6 years ago
Both the courses have different value and different career options as well. So, as per your interest and performance in previous stage, you can choose. According to me, mathematics is good, if you have good knowledge of it, and if you have enough understanding of the subject itself.

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S
6 years ago
Both are the good branches of Science, and they also provide you with the opportunities to study further. So, if you pursue post-graduation in any discipline, then you will surely make up good packages in your placements, if you study from top colleges. And, it also depends on you study.

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Barkha Dubey
9 years ago
It's depend upon your own interest but according to me B.Sc in Math is good option because there are lots of other option open after that.

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arjun majhee
9 years ago
Both the courses have different value and different career options as well. So, as per your interest and performance in previous stage, you can choose. According to me, mathematics is good, if you have good knowledge of it.

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