Which one has better scope for B.Sc among chemistry, maths, physics and computer science in India?

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S
8 years ago
I would say computer science because IT has an immense scope at the moment so it's always a safe option.

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What is the difference of scope between B.Sc computer and B.Sc chemistry?

S
8 years ago
Obviously, PCM. Physics is a little bit tough. Computer science is ok, but if you want a job in companies, you have to learn coding.

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Which exams are available after completing B.Sc computer science?

P
3 years ago
However, if you are more interested in Chemistry subject and have an interest in chemical composition and structure of elements then you can choose B.Sc. Chemistry. But if you are looking for better career opportunity then go for CS.

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Bishal Baishya
6 years ago
If I tell you that after 3 or 4 years of Hardwork, in your job interview or workplace you will simply hear that someone or other will say "Everyone can code today", you must not get surprised. Yes not all can code, and efficiently very less people can code, so same goes to the knowledge of computers

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S
7 years ago
B.Sc in computer science has comparatively better scope than B.Sc in physics, chemistry and mathematics.

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Syed Asif
7 years ago
I think B.Sc is CS or computer science is better because you will have good chances of getting a job in the IT sector.

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Kuldeep Singh
7 years ago
B.Sc in computer science will be the best among all for better career opportunities and nice earning.

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
If you want to enter teaching field, then maths is best else computer Science will be good to enter companies.

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Rudra  Shaurya
7 years ago
Each B.Sc course has the same potential in India for job, research and lectureship. Your choice should depend on your interest only. If you are good in what you do, no matter what it is, you will succeed nevertheless.

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SACHIN NAMDEV
7 years ago
Do B.Sc (Hons) in industrial chemistry/physics and then go for the research field.

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