I have a doubt that now i have taken biomaths in state board syllabus but i am little poor in math and after 12th can I take IT course ?will it be moderate or different?
You can definitely consider taking an IT course after your 12th standard even though you opted for bio-maths in the state board syllabus and might feel less confident in math.
While IT courses do involve some mathematics, the level and focus are generally different from what you encounter in higher-level math subjects like calculus or linear algebra (which might be less relevant in IT).
IT courses emphasize problem-solving skills and logical thinking, which you might have already developed through your bio-maths studies.
You encounter new concepts in any IT course, but your ability to learn and adapt is crucial.Some colleges might offer bridge courses to help students with a bio-maths background transition to IT subjects. IT is a vast field, and you can choose specific areas that require less intensive math, such as web development, graphic design, or user interface (UI) / user experience (UX) design.
There are many online resources, tutorials, and introductory courses that can help you build a basic foundation in programming languages commonly used in IT.Online communities and forums dedicated to IT can provide valuable support and answer your questions as you learn. If you are planning to pursue IT, starting some basic learning early (during your 12th standard or gap year) can help you feel more prepared for the IT course curriculum.
The difficulty depends on the specific IT course you choose and your existing computer skills. However, with dedication and a willingness to learn, you can bridge the gap in math background and succeed in your IT program.
I hope it helps!