For 10+2 Im going to opt for for PCB. But I cant understand if I should also take maths or not (Im not so good in maths). But I feel physics and chemistry will be tougher without maths.
Dear student,
If you take pcb then you will have a little bit maths in it. According to the entrance exams for pch students, the level of mathematical calculations is easy, but if you take maths then it will be quite tough if you do not like maths. You should think well in this situation because taking an additional subject might increase your burden so think wisely. The level of mathematical calculations is not that tough in physics. It will be a little difficult but if you really want to study mathematics then go ahead and choose it as your additional subject.
in order to apply for neet, is it compulsory to have physics as a subject in 12th grade? especially if the child studies in an ib school and would like to study physics separately and not as a part of the school curriculum
Hi,
Well as per eligibility criteria it is required for a student to have physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology as a subject along with one language in their class 12th curriculum. Then only they will be eligible to even register and then sit for the exam.
I hope my answer helps.
All the best.