I passed my exam from PCB science stream . I am very bad in chemistry but I like biology and physics but without numericals. I want to teach any class any class is suitable for me please guide me which class and which subject..? I like every subject except math and physics numerical
Hello Neha,
Since you like Biology and Physics (without numericals) and want to teach, consider these options:
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Primary (Classes 1-5)
– You can teach EVS, Science, and General Studies as these subjects have minimal numericals.
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Middle School (Classes 6-8)
– Opt for Biology and General Science (Physics here has fewer numericals).
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High School (Classes 9-10)
– Biology is a good choice since Chemistry has equations and Physics includes calculations.
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Higher Secondary (11-12)
– Best for Biology, as Physics and Chemistry are more numerical-heavy.
Since you like teaching and theoretical subjects, Biology for Classes 9-12 would be ideal. You can also consider Social Science for lower grades if you enjoy it.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Since you prefer subjects without complex numericals, teaching Biology would be an excellent choice. You can teach middle school (Classes 6-8) where Biology is introduced in an engaging way without heavy memorization or numericals. If you enjoy conceptual discussions, high school Biology (Classes 9-12) could also be a good option. Additionally, you can teach Environmental Science, which combines Biology with real-world applications. If you like theoretical Physics without numericals, you can consider teaching general science in Classes 6-8, where Physics is taught in a simpler way. English and Social Science (History, Geography, Political Science) are also great alternatives if you enjoy explaining concepts and storytelling. Since you dislike Chemistry, it’s best to avoid teaching it at higher levels. You can start by tutoring younger students to build experience and confidence before deciding on a specific subject and grade level.