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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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The subject combination is physics, chemistry and biology. Instead of biology, you can have botany or zoology.
But please let me know how you have passed 12th without physics, is there any board which has such subject combination without physics?

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, they offered this course. You can get more info about this course by given link
https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-oxford-college-of-science-h-s-r-layout-bangalore-3049

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Yes, Christ College offers physics, chemistry and mathematics course in B.Sc. You can get more information by given link https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-computer-science-christ-college-viman-Nagar-Pune-153998.

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Anjali Sharma

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Check out the below links for Colleges of B.Sc. In physics, chemistry and mathematics in India:
colleges that offer B.Sc. In Physics: https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-physics-colleges-india
colleges that offer B.Sc. In Chemistry : https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-chemistry-colleges-india
colleges that offer B.Sc. In Mathematics : https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-mathematics-colleges-india.

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You are in a very tough situation, you have to study day and night so that you can pass the 12th. You have to make a proper plan and you need to give proper time to each and every subject. I am understanding' about your situation. If I was on your side, then I would definitely pass out as I gave only 2-3 months to my B.Com 3 year and passed out with first division. I had given approximately 7-10 months to my first year of B.Com and got the second division and had given maybe 4-5 months to my second year and got the first division. I made strategies and proper plans and gave proper time and study day night so that I got passed. So, i
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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In mathematics, it is calculas part and matrix and in physics for Mains work energy power, electrostatics, current electricity, for advance it is rotational motion magnetic effect of current thermodynamics in chemistry electro-chemistry and solid state and organic chemistry.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The syllabus of JEE Mains can be divided into three parts I. e. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Furthermore, the syllabus contains two sections: A and B. Section-A pertains to the theory part having 80% weightage. Section-B contains practical component (experimental skills) having 20% weightage. Subjects questions marks: Chemistry: 30-120 Physics: 30-120 and Mathematics: 30-120. Total: 90-360.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Since you have completed class 12th in PCM, you now can do graduation in either engineering or Bachelor of Science in any of the 3 subject. So, now it depends on you whether you want to learn more in single subject or want to utilize your skills in engineering day-to-day problems. See, here is the key - try to know about yourself what type of mind you have. Means you want to learn again as in school about the subject or want to learn different subjects in engineering and then want to utilize your learning.

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Vatsalya Tegwal

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Yes, of course your son can pursue agriculture for a bright future, if he has interest in it, but if you are looking for a good salary package then and you should choose another stream. but ,your focus should be on your choices, if you love what you doing then you should proceed.

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