Who is the better option in B.sc hons field after 12th with PCM? Example B.sc (H) mathematics, (H) comp.Science or other. Please suggest me.

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    Agniv Sinha A student. A helper. A big Dreamer.

    7 years ago
    You can go with Physics (Hons.), because it will open door to many jobs & lines after B.Sc.
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    Raj Mishra

    6 years ago
    For B.Sc (Hons.), CS is a great choice if you want to pursue great career in the vast and rapidly growing field of computer sciences and information technology. This field has the highest growth rate in terms of productivity which our modern world requires.
    After that you can go with the options like MCA or a B.Tech.
    It has more and better opportunities.
    But first of all look inside you that who you want to become and how that can be achieved.what are you interested in?
    Then you will be able to find the better answer.
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    aditya bhushan I Think Therefore I Am

    7 years ago
    According to my opinion, you should go for B.Sc(Hons.) chemistry. It will makes your percentage good during B.Sc.
    All the best.
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    sushanta roy

    6 years ago
    Friend,
    Mathematics is a good option for you.
    Another option is computer science.
    These two subjects are related so chose between maths and CS.
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    Prashant Kumar Engineering Student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    U should go for BSc. Computer Science. it has many scopes and demanded in this developing time.
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    Sinchith Gowda | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    It's better to opt for PCB rather than PCM (it has a very good scope).
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    All the courses are good, but yes, I would suggest you to go with B.Sc. computer science due to the high demand of freshers in this field. You will never regret your choice in the future.
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    Ankur Kumar LOVE TO ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO STUDY PHYSICS.

    6 years ago
    See, it completely depends on your interest and if you choose according to your interest then you will definitely find the scope in that very subject. So just go for your favorite one.
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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    B.Sc. (Hons. ). Is nowadays in trend, as you may opt any stream like with Mathematics, with Statistics, or either with Computer. But, I would like to tell you that, if you have scored good marks in Physics and Maths, then you can go either with any one of the above-mentioned streams. As during the first year you will have 3 subjects and later on you will be asked to skip one subject according to your choice. So, have a discussion with your parents since the decision will play a major role when you will be opting to pursue any post-graduation degree. All the best.
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    Shubham Belwal | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    In the field of pure sciences, one can go for graduation in any of the Science disciplines like physics, chemistry depending upon the interest of the candidate. Other than that, one can go for research institutes like IISER, NISER, IISc to name a few. Also, courses like statistics can be availed by the candidate.

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