Without studding maths,which Bsc course is having good scope in future?

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Asked by Monica Pradeep

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    Hasan Juzerbhai MBA student | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hello Monica,
    There are the rest of the options are left to do without mathematics:
    B.Sc. Genetics
    B.Sc. Microbiology
    B.Sc. Biotechnology
    These 3 are most demanded in medical line:
    B.Sc. Geology
    B.Sc. zoology
    B.Sc. botany
    B.Sc. chemistry
    Other in demand courses are:
    B.Sc. Agriculture
    B.Sc. dairy technology
    B.Sc. food and Nutrition
    B.Sc. Environmental Science
    Yeah, the same course. I will like to suggest you.
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    utkarsh singh

    8 years ago
    Hello Monica,
    I will advice you to prefer B.Sc agriculture, B.Sc in food science or B.Sc in microbiology.
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    Kishansinh Rathod Founder of Neurobytes | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hello Monica,
    Here, I suggest you some B.Sc. specializations which are in demand and you can do without mathematics:
    B.Sc. Genetics
    B.Sc. Microbiology
    B.Sc. Biotechnology
    These 3 are most demanded in medical line:
    B.Sc. Geology
    B.Sc. zoology
    B.Sc. botany
    B.Sc. chemistry
    Other in demand courses are:
    B.Sc. Agriculture
    B.Sc. dairy technology
    B.Sc. food and Nutrition
    B.Sc. Environmental Science
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Deepak Kumar

    8 years ago
    Medical sciences have good scope in B.Sc.
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    Gaurav Aggarwal

    8 years ago
    You may get into BSc geology, botany, zoology or any other subject.

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