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There are many people who visit the blog but don't follow it. If you are interested in the content, do follow it via email/blogger(both the options can be found in the right sidebar and its recommended to do both). It will help you get notified about the latest posts.
Also, today is my father's birthday too!!! All this in one day is huge. And Elon Musk and Helen Keller too have their birth date today.
Anyway, you will be seeing such informal posts time and again, so that you don't get bored :p
Thanks to everyone again!
Hi, I am going to study B Tech Computer science next year, I have this big question, I chose Physics, Chemistry, Maths , English and I don't know what to choose for the fifth subject, Is computer science necessary to take as a subject or shall I go with biology? Please answer this question. Thank you.
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