Which course is best for me?

I m not interest in math

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  • Hi. What ever course you select on your full interest will be the best for you. All the best !
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    Prabhat Jadhav

    9 years ago
    Home Science bro! ;) :3
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    Amol Lokhande

    9 years ago
    That is a very broad question! Leaving math, there are innumerable other options that could entice you. From biology to management to law, the options are huge! I would suggest you to get on a decent personality test site that will assess your type to give a picture of what you might want to consider. Alternatively, as suggested by a few ICFAI reviews, their centers have fairly good facility to counsel you about what options might work best for you!


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    Chetan Mahore | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Hey Akshay,
    I was an average student with a complete hatred for math. You're not the only one.
    However, the question is unclear. You should have mention the field that interests you, about the subjects you are strong in, the skills you possess, and what you want to become in future, so that one can suggest you a course that suits you best.
    Love it or hate it! A little math is in each course. Basic math is fine and try to perceive that you have to live with it as it is impossible to stay away from maths for life.
    - Chetan
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    Garima Kaushik Education is my prime concern. | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Like many other students who do not want to continue maths as their subject for further studies, there are many choices you can go for:
    1.Food Technology
    2.Sound Engineer
    3.BSc (IT) or bio
    4.Cyber Forensics
    5.Lawyer
    6.Web Developer
    you can pursue your career in abroad for further studies with scholarships. Go to links:
    http://work.chron.com/high-paying-jobs-not-require-math-16299.html
    http://everydaylife.globalpost.com/top-paying-college-degrees-not-require-math-26780.html
    http://scoop.eduncle.com/scholarships-for-indian-students-to-study-abroad/
    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=91072697

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