Science - because it's cool.
Could change from person to person. There is no one subject more important than another because everyone is different. Thought it is true that maths is important. You need to know you basic mathamatics aswel as basic english. If you dont know these then there is a high chance that you will not get too good a job. (Not saying that it is'nt possible, just not common)
Well, it depends on what subjects and jobs you are planning to do in the future. But in most cases, maths is a VERY important subject and therefore should study hard on it.
There are two variables both of which are equally important so there is none which is MOST important.
i think the most important characteristics is experience and endurance
Beacause we can learn anything in Dress making
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Yes, to some extent the sciences are the most important subject.
It depends on who you think is most important. Also, it depends on the subject - chemistry, physics, biology, geology, astronomy...
no,bcoz if we want to be an I.A.S. officer our language which we choosen and general knowledge is most important.
sociology subject play most important role in society
That's a very opinionated question. Depending on who you are and what you do, math may or may not be "the most important" subject. Math is very important because we use it often in our everyday lives. It helps calculate taxes and bills, and depending on what your job is, it can help you there too.
History and Geography All other subjects are not important and they suck
This will be a debatable subject and will probably start a list of contenders. insulin