If you are interested in mathematics and physics then you can go for degree course in them have a good degree course will not fat you're a good career just after your graduation to get a better career opportunities just after BA graduation you can go for some professional courses sources BCA or BTech because this professional courses will offer you a better opportunity just after graduation and if you are interested in mathematics and I was assure you that you will find computer science and engineering as fun so you can also go for Computer Science and Engineering and make a career as a software engineer so for that you should go for JEE main and advanced and get some good college such as IIT NIT and then completed graduation course in Computer Science and Engineering and if you are from a good college and have a good knowledge of Computer Science and Engineering then you will get placed from the campus itself.
Hello Karthick,
You have two options widely -
In the non-technical field, you can complete graduation in either math or physics honors. If you aspire to become a banker, math teacher, lecturer, etc then choose math honors.
In case you aspire to become a physicist, Lecturer of physics, a researcher then choose physics honors.
You can do MSc in physics later from a reputed institute like IIT, IISC, etc. You can even go for Ph.D. and enter in the research line.
However, in the technical field, there are many sub-branches related to physics like electronics, mechanics, electrical etc.
But at present, your focus should be completely on improving your concepts in physics, mathematics. But it does not mean that you should be neglecting other subjects. Because your 12th board percentage will play a major role in your admission to any of the reputed colleges.
Good luck!
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