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Yukti’s Answer
You get good or less marks in a subject should not be your primary criteria to choose a subject. I suggest choose a domain/subjects which matches your natural learning self and your aspirations. Some people are good in Maths and solving tough algebraic equations come naturally to them but some struggles to understand the relationship between numbers.. Hence evaluate what you like the best - Does learning about where things come from, their history, evloution etc, then take that subject, similarly if you like solving maths puzzles, you mostly think in numbers, then probably you have inclinition towards it....
I suggest evaluate your likings and then take a call.
I suggest evaluate your likings and then take a call.
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Sreevidya’s Answer
In science which subject did you get less marks in.. depends on that you can choose your Bsc streams. or choose the subject you would want to learn more about.eg if you have comparatively good marks in Chemistery and Bilology; you can go for BSc in Applied Genetics or Biotechnology