Political Science, asked by satsdpss, 2 months ago

What subject combination should I take for class 11-12 isc if I want to take law in future.

These are what my school offers:
1. English ( compulsory)
2. Geography/Elective English
3. History/ Economics
4. Maths/ Physical education/ hindi
5. Political science/ sociology.

ps- I do not like maths and do not practise enough , hence, I am not very good at it. But will it be important for law?
Currently studying in class 10 ICSE​

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Answered by himanshi27140
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Answer:

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Answered by priyanshipareek1
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Answer:

For most students in class 9th and 10th, visions of a career path are mostly restricted to childhood dreams.

“I’ll grow up to be a pilot…a teacher…a doctor!”

Ever since those early flights of fancy, very few actually give their career choice a serious thought.

Yet as class 9th ends or class 10th begins, all of a sudden, this question starts coming up in a big way. Parents, family, teachers (sometimes even friends) can’t stop talking about how you need to choose your stream after class 10th and that it is time you start deciding.

Now, you haven’t even started thinking about your career or stream yet, how are you supposed to choose a stream that’s going to be there with you for 2 years, and a career that may stay with you for the rest of your life?

Alright, let’s not panic here. Stream choice can seem like a daunting task, but it is actually not that difficult if you are aware of your options and engage in a bit of diligent research and introspection.

The best thing to do is to take it a step at a time. So, why not start with the basics? Let’s first look at what stream choice is all about, and the streams in class 11 CBSE, along with the subjects offered in each.

What are the Streams in Class 11th?

CBSE offers 3 stream options which determine the subjects you will study in your class 11th and 12th and the career options you would ultimately have in the future.

The 3 streams in class 11 CBSE are:

Science

Commerce

Arts/Humanities

Let’s look at each of them in detail.

1. Science: The Study of the Physical and Natural World

This is one stream that most of you would have a fair bit of idea about. Not just because everyone studies science subjects till class 10th at least, but also because this is a stream people can’t seem to stop talking about. From statements like, “Go for the science stream so that you can become an Engineer or a Doctor” to even “You are good at academics, you would be thinking of opting science, I’m sure?”

While these notions hardly hold a candle to reality, chances are you would have some type of understanding about what the science stream entails.

The Science stream, as I mentioned above, relates to the study of the physical and natural world through the study of pure sciences and their applications in the real world. From understanding how the laws of gravitation govern planetary motion to learning about the structure of the atom, you will uncover the many mysteries of the world around us.

Thus, innate curiosity and keenness to explore, coupled with a logical thinking ability are essential to be successful in this stream.

What are the subjects in Science in class 11?

The science stream has two sub-branches, divided based on the third subject you study:

Medical – Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Optional Subject

Non-Medical – Physics, Chemistry, Maths, English, Optional Subject

Physics and Chemistry are common to both the branches and the primary difference lies in whether you opt for Mathematics (PCM) or Biology (PCB). However, students sometimes go with a combination of the two (PCMB), choosing to study Mathematics in place of the optional subject. A PCMB combination has its own pros and cons, and it is a decision you should take only after careful consideration.

While the first 4 subjects are tied to the stream you choose and are compulsory for all students to study, CBSE gives you a choice for your 5th subject or optional subject.

The board offers many choices, but the most commonly-opted for optional subjects with science are:

Medical – Psychology, Biotechnology, Mathematics, Economics, Home Science, Fine Arts, Physical Education

Non-Medical – Computer Science, Economics, Physical Education, Engineering Drawing, Fine Arts, Psychology

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