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It won't be really wise to do so because physics is not always necessarily tough and whenever this is the case to maintain the level of difficulty chemistry gives a hard time. So the best is to be a jack of all trades.
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Well, you would be eligible but i suggest not to do it. You would need to score about 550 min ; and without physics it would be really hard. My suggestion is to do the basics and obtain a minimum score of 80 (easy questions directly from NCERT), and stress on Biology for the ranks. However ensure you maintain an accuracy more than 80-90% as negatives can harm you.
Please don't do this. Ta ke your Physics strong because biology and chemistry is scoring for everyone but physics is deciding. So if you skip this subject, you'll get a bad rank.
Give equal importance to all the subjects. Prepare well. All the best.
you will be eligible ofcourse, but to be practical you wont get a seat in any good college, unless you score really well in other subjects and you belong to reserved category like SC or ST.
Hi Dharaneish
It is not recommended that you skip an entire subject in the exam. Even if you get one question right, you can be placed higher by 300-400 ranks, which gives you an advantage.
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