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Alifiya AlamdarEnglish Language Teacher, Teacher researcher.

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
There are many courses which you can still opt for such as microbiology, agriculture and even biotechnology where you can make the complete use of your subject knowledge along with some interesting experiments which will further develop your interest.

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Anant OjhaThe surreal saint rockstar

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Professions are various such as researchers, professional advisers and most popularly, the teaching profession.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for your eligibility to appear for the IISER Entrance Exam at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/iiser-entrance-exam.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Ishita,
The eligibility criteria for this course clearly says that one needs marks of Biology/Biotech, Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics to calculate the aggregate. All 4 of them.
I will suggest you to visit the following link to know more about the eligibility criteria.
http://www.sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/UG8102/EligibilityCriteria.htm
All the best.

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Juri das

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Chemistry and mental agility are compulsory. Rest, you have a choice between Maths and Physics /Biology /Agriculture. That means, yes you can attempt agriculture with chemistry and mental agility.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Sorry to say, but B.tech in food technology requires physics, chemistry and maths subject from 10+2.
Infact, B.Sc in food tech also asks 50% or 55% aggregate in 10+2 with subjects physics, chemistry, maths and biology/home science.
There maybe some colleges offering diploma/graduate degree under B.Sc in food tech without maths.

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rahul r

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Best Courses After 12th for Science Students with PCM, PCB and PCMB are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/science.

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