You are now nearing a crucial point of your academic pursuit with few months left for your board exams. This is the time when you should not only prepare for your boards but also start thinking about choosing the right subject combination in PU.

Every year, lakhs of science students face a gradual deviation of paths after their class 10 board exams, when they have to choose their choice of subjects among Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics, which they want to study in their I PU and II PU, possibly throughout their career.

In the below-mentioned table, we will talk about the career options that science students can choose with a subject combination of PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).

If you are planning to build a career in any of the above-mentioned fields, first assess your skills. This will help you gauge your aptitude in these exams and accordingly, you can take the decision.

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