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Rishabh Dwivedy

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Both B.Sc. In Maths and B.Sc. In Physics offer good job opportunities in various fields. However, the choice between the two ultimately depends on your interests and career goals. With a B.Sc. In Maths you can pursue a career in areas such as data analysis, finance, accounting, computer Science, and Statistics. You can work in industries such as banking, insurance, data analytics, research and development, and education. Maths graduates are in high demand in the fields of data Science and artificial intelligence. On the other hand, with a B.Sc. In Physics you can pursue a career in areas such as research and development, aerospace, def
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It's great to hear that you have strengths in Mathematics, English Hindi and Chemistry. While you may not feel as confident in Physics it's important to remember that everyone has their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Don't let your difficulties in one subject discourage you from pursuing your passions and achieving your goals. With dedication and hard work, you can still excel in your studies and pursue a career that aligns with your interests and strengths. Focus on your strengths, and don't be afraid to seek help or resources to improve in areas where you feel less confident. Keep a positive mindset and believe in yourself, and
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The student who has scored 70% in their Class 12 exams with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, and English as their subjects. They have several options to choose from for their future studies, including Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ), Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma), Bachelor of Engineering (B.E. )/Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech. ), Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The choice of course should depend on their interests, career goals, and the admission criteria of the institutions they are interested in. With hard work, dedication, and perseverance, they can excel in any field and achieve their
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After completing 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, and English, there are many career options available to you. Here are a few popular courses you can consider:
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery)
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)
B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy)
B.Tech in Biotechnology
B.Sc. in Agriculture
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
B.Sc. in Nursing
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B. V. Sc. )
B.Sc. in Environmental Science
Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Science (BNYS)
These are just a few of the many courses that you can pursue after completing 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, and English. It is
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There are several career options available for students from the PCMB stream apart from engineering. Here are some of the courses with good scope:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) in Agriculture
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) in Biotechnology
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) in Microbiology
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) in Forensic Science
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) in Nutrition and Dietetics
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) in Nursing
It is important for students to choose a course based on their interests, skil
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Yes, you can pursue a nutrition course after Class 12th with PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathematics) subjects. There are many universities and colleges that offer undergraduate courses in nutrition, and the eligibility criteria may vary depending on the institution. Typically, to be eligible for a nutrition course, you should have passed your Class 12th board exams with a minimum percentage of marks (usually around 50-60%) and have studied subjects like Physics Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics.

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After Class 10th, you can choose PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathematics) or PCB Physics Chemistry and Biology depending on your interest and career aspirations. There is no fixed percentage requirement to choose either PCM or PCB. However, it is recommended to have a good understanding and score in the subjects that you want to pursue in Class 11th and 12th. If you are interested in engineering or technology-related fields, then you can choose PCM. On the other hand, if you are interested in pursuing a career in medical or life sciences, then you can choose PCB. It is important to choose the subjects that you are passionate about and ha
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It depends on the specific eligibility criteria of the programme or exam the student is applying for. Generally, most programs require a minimum percentage or grade in each subject (including Physics Chemistry and Maths as well as an overall percentage or grade in order to be eligible for admission. Therefore, scoring less than 60 marks in Physics may affect the overall eligibility criteria for certain programs. It is recommended to check the specific eligibility criteria for the programme or exam the student is interested in to determine whether they are eligible for admission.

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No, unfortunately, you are not eligible for BITSAT with an overall score of 42% in Physics Chemistry and Maths. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT requires candidates to have scored a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics in their 10+2 exams, with at least 60% marks in each subject separately. Therefore, you may need to consider other options for higher education.

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M.Sc. In a specialised field would be great option.

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