Will it be hard for me to do physics of class 11th and 12th without taking maths?

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    rishika kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    It completely depend upon your understanding. In class 11th, the syllabus of physics is full of mechanics, there you need to know the basic concepts of mathematics that is integration differentiation and all. Similar is with class 12th also.
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    Mohammed Faraz | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    No, it is not that difficult, but there are some parts of mathematics that are used in physics, if you want to appear in competitive exams after your plus two.
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    chhaya jain | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    It is possible to do physics without taking Maths but you have to study hard for this. That is very simple and your teacher will probably teach. A lot of people are doing physics without maths, and although the people with maths find it easier, the ones without do not find it too difficult. But as long as you were confident with the stuff you will be fine. But if you want to do a degree in physics, you definitely need it. I would not recommend taking 5 subjects, as it does not make any difference to your university application, but if you feel you can manage it, then you should be.
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    Mehak Seth | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    No, it'll be not hard for you to study physics without maths. Many students prefer PCB rather than PCM and you're one of them. If you are not interested in maths, then you don't have to worry about it. Go for it.
    Good luck for your future.

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