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11th June 2016, 04:01 PM
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Is biology, computer science, English and physics subjects combination possible?
Which subjects are there in science stream? I am interested in science stream but I would like to opt for biology, computer science, English and physics as four compulsory subjects. Is it possible?
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11th June 2016, 06:11 PM
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Re: Is biology, computer science, English and physics subjects combination possible?
You will have to study PCB and after that the subjects you have mentioned, you cannot exclude Physics and Chemistry and continue with your studies. At the maximum you can drop mathematics if you are interested in medical field but cannot leave out Physics and Chemistry.
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11th June 2016, 06:11 PM
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Re: Is biology, computer science, English and physics subjects combination possible?
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For pure science, your subject combination should be Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. For Bioscience, your subject combination should be Physics, Chemistry and Biology. You can choose a computer science subject as optional. |
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11th June 2016, 07:18 PM
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Re: Is biology, computer science, English and physics subjects combination possible?
In Science stream there are five subject Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology, English. These comes under compulsory subject and you can take Computer Science, Hindi, Physical Education etc. as optional subject. You should opt any one of them.
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11th June 2016, 09:17 PM
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Re: Is biology, computer science, English and physics subjects combination possible?
In 11th and 12th standard Science stream, there are two sub-streams which are Non-Medical Science (MPC) stream and Medical Science (BiPC) stream. In Non-Medical Science stream, there will be Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry subjects whereas in Medical Science stream, there will be Biology, Physics and Chemistry subjects. You cannot take Biology, Computer Science, English and Physics subjects combination for pursuing your 11th and 12th standard.
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11th June 2016, 10:54 PM
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Re: Is biology, computer science, English and physics subjects combination possible?
No, it is not possible to opt for Biology, Computer Science, English and Physics as combination of four compulsory subjects for pursuing your Intermediate course in Science stream.
In Intermediate Science stream, there are two different sub-streams namely PCM and PCB. PCM is related to Engineering and Architecture fields whereas PCB is related to Medical field. In PCM Science stream of Intermediate course, the main subjects are Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry subjects. There will be another two subjects which are languages namely English and Sanskrit/ French/ Arabi. In PCB Science stream of Intermediate course, Biology, Physics and Chemistry subjects are the main subjects. And there will be another two subjects namely English and Sanskrit/ French/ Arabi, same like in PCM stream. So, you need to opt for PCM or PCB stream for pursuing your Intermediate course as none of the colleges offer Biology, Computer Science, English and Physics subjects combination in Intermediate Science stream. |
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11th June 2016, 11:25 PM
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Re: Is biology, computer science, English and physics subjects combination possible?
If you want to opt for medical stream in 11th and 12th then you can choose these given below combinations.
Physics + Chemistry + Biology + English + Computer Science Physics + Chemistry + Biology + English + Hindi Physics + Chemistry + Biology + English + Information Practices |
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