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  • Rita Chhetri

    Member
    February 16, 2016 at 10:32 am

    Hy fren,
    As you said you are not so much good in mathematics which means you want to study science but to study science the most important quality to study is mathematics if you are not good in mathematics then you can try for other faculties and technical lines. There are many colleges that offers technical courses like radiology, ophthalmology, lab technician, anesthesiology etc. in which you can make your career development in better and right way. Otherwise there are many more options that you can choose for you better study future. There is no problem to study science even if your marks are below distinctions because there are many cases in which students above 85% are failed in Science faculty where the student below distinction tops the class. So, if you genuinely willing to study science then labour hard in 1st year then in 2nd year you can choose biology subject if you don’t want study mathematics as their is choosing option in grade 12.
    Study the subject that makes you enjoy to study only then you can succeed. I think my suggestion will help you to choose faculty after plus two.

  • Eshmita Chhetri

    Member
    May 11, 2016 at 8:04 am

    Choosing the faculty to be studied after SLC in plus two always creates dilemma in students. So firstly we need to know what are our keen interests and plus points as well. for example: someone might be good at mathematics and this opens up scopes in studying science or commerce depending upon your capacity and interest. These both subjects require good skills at Mathematics. But both the studies science and mathematics don’t consist of mathematics as sole priority. There are provisions for studying biology in science that in the recent days don’t require the mathematics as compulsory subject to be studied. So regarding the rest of the maths required you can call it to be your labor in studying . Likewise moderate knowledge in mathematics would be enough if you want to read subjects like Hotel Management in Commerce which has got a very good scope these days. As well as a simple study of just words in the stream of humanities can also pave way for studying a variety of subjects that require the plus two pass in any discipline in studying bachelors programme like Bachelors of Arts Bachelor of Law (BALLB) which is a very good study option these days and many others alike. And if you don’t think studying plus two would go good for you there are several study options like HA, Lab technicians, etc which have got very god scopes these days.

    And in the end I would like to go for just a saying, follow what your instincts say and listen from many but make decisions of your own and still in any case you need help students Nepal is here to help you   

  • Subash Pandey

    Member
    May 20, 2016 at 12:51 am

    SLC is said to be a golden gate for a students. All the students are in dilemma what to do after SLC examination and what subject to choose after SLC examination result. Its does not depends on others suggestion but depends on you people who has appeared SLC examination. I prefer to choose as your choice, what you visualize of other peoples and choose the subject which makes you comfortable for study and make your future better. I prefer to choose the technical as well as practical subjects. If you have ambition of being doctor/engineer in future then make your mind make up from beginning and study science and choose the college which provide you more practical and conceptual knowledge. Again, If you are planning to make your future based on management faculty like MBA MBS and many more the I prefer to study Management in the college which provides you extra knowledge by making you visiting various places.
    I prefer you people who had appeared SLC examination to visit once Edu fair being conducted there in Bhirkutimandap upto sunday.

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