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Do you think science students have an edge over those who study arts?

Yes. Science students can switch over to arts but arts students can never go in for science.

soumyo das
Asansol

 

No. Be it science or arts, it depends on an individual how he / she goes about it. Both require equal commitment in order to carve out a successful career.

kshama agarwal
Howrah

 

Yes. Science students have more career options to choose from. They can also switch over to arts after Plus Two, which an arts student cannot.

biplab paul
Hooghly

 

No. It might seem that students opting for science have more grey matter as compared to arts students, but those studying arts can also have successful careers.

Kishan agarwal
Calcutta

 

No. As long as an individual does well in his or her subject, it does not matter which field he or she has chosen .

SATARUPA DAS
Calcutta

 

Yes. Science students get good jobs as soon as they complete their education but arts students have to slog it out before they can find a high-paying job.

rohit jain
Calcutta

 

NExt issue: Do you think private tuition affects a teacher’s performance in class?

What are your views? Write in to IThink, Careergraph, The Telegraph, 6 Prafulla Sarkar Street, Calcutta-700001. Send your faxes to 22253142 or email us at career@abpmail.com

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