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Hi Khushi,
Welcome to careerguide.com. Congrats for the grand success you scored in 10th grade. As you told you don't like maths, then you can opt PCB which includes subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology for science subjects.
All the best!
Hello Khushi,
Congratulations on your score and clearing grade 10th.
Firstly I do not approve choosing a career based on your score or percentage as they do not reveal your potentials to the fullest. Choose on the basis of your potentials merged with interest.
As you have mentioned an interest in Science and not Math, but please note, Math is a part and parcel of the science group. Nit in-depth like engineering, but even medical would involve a little of Math and Physics definitely has Math concepts in it.
So here anlayse, whether it is the concepts that are weak or you dont like the subject as such.
Then you could opt for PCB, and choose fields like Microbiology, food science and nutrition, biomedical sciences, physiotherapy etc.
To ease the confusion regarding Math, I would recommend, an Aptitude test, whereby the scores would reveal your potentials in Math and other subjects too.,.
Wish you good luck...
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