Which subject should be chosen after graduating - maths or physics?

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    Omkar Kadam

    7 years ago
    In this case your choice is important but according to me maths is the greatest subject.
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    Aanchal Aggarwal Looking out for others. | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    It completely depends on your interest my friend. Choose what you are good at because in graduation you will go deeper inside the subject and if you lose interest from the subject then it would be too late. So take time, think and decide what you can study better.
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    Ridhima Bansal Currently working as Biology tutor | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi Rayees,
    Its depends upon your interest that whether you are interested to do maths or physics as both the streams have equal opportunities.
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    Amandeep Kaur | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Firstly, both subjects have their own plus and minus. Just decide on the basis of your interest. Then do search on the available options on the chosen subject as a career field. The answer is known by the one person and that is only you.

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