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Q:   Can I pursue B.Sc in Agriculture after appearing for ICAR?
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Normally in February every year, a notification from ICAR is given for admission to Diploma, UG, PG and Doctoral courses of various Agricultural Universities and Colleges of ICAR and States. The process is online for this a link is provided on the ICAR website http://www.icar.org.in and also on the websites of agricultural universities and colleges.

There is an online entrance exam like JEE, AIEE, etc. in the second week of June, based on the course applied among the eligible candidates. The result is declared in four weeks. The eligible candidates are called for counselling at Delhi and are given a choice from their preference purely on merit bases however category reserved seats, SC, OBC etc. are called first.

Q:   What are the top job profiles for BSc in Forensic Science?
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Hi, you can refer below for the top job profiles after pursuing BSc in Forensic Science:

Job ProfileAverage Salary (INR LPA)Job Description
Forensic Scientist4.6 - 8
Collect, preserve, and analyze evidence from crime scenes. Conduct laboratory tests, interpret results, and prepare reports for legal proceedings.
Crime Scene Investigator3.5 - 6
Document and process crime scenes, collect evidence, and preserve its integrity. Work closely with forensic scientists to ensure proper evidence handling.
Forensic Analyst4 - 7
Analyze various types of evidence, such as DNA, fingerprints, ballistics, and toxicology samples. Provide expert testimony in court.
Forensic Psychologist5.32 - 8
Assess criminal behavior, conduct psychological evaluations, and provide expert testimony in legal cases.
Field Investigator2.5 - 4
Collect information from crime scenes, interview witnesses, and gather evidence for investigations.
Digital Forensic Analyst4 - 7
Investigate digital evidence from computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices. Recover deleted data and provide forensic reports.
Forensic Toxicologist4.5 - 7
Analyze biological samples for the presence of drugs, poisons, or other toxic substances.

 

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Q:   What are the government job options for BSC forensic science?
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Once you have completed your Bachelors in Forensic Science, there are plenty of career opportunities in the field. So far most jobs have been in the government sector, but increasingly some private sector organizations are also offering jobs to people with degrees in forensic sciences.

The leading employers of people with degrees in forensic sciences are various law enforcement agencies such as -Police force -The legal system -Investigative services of the central government and state governments. -Intelligence Bureau, (IB), -Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), -police department.

Q:   Which are the core recruiting industries for B.Sc Forensic Science graduates?
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Here are some of the top core recruiting industries for BSc Forensic Science graduates:

Intelligence BureauHospitals
Forensic LaboratoryIncome Tax Department    
Insurance CompaniesCrime Branch   
University/CollegesBanks

Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

Q:   What are the roles and responsibilities of a Forensic Scientist?
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Common roles and responsibilities of a Forensic scientist involve the following

  • Reconstructing the crime scene. 
  • Examining hair, glass, blood & drugs samples by DNA profiling, chromatography & mass spectrometry
  • Providing scientific evidence for the court.
  • Research & Development.
  • Recovering data from electronic devices.
  • Writing Reports.

Note: Specific line of work differs across the area one is dealing with. 

Q:   What is the career scope of Forensic Science in India?
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Hi, Forensic Science covers a wide range of disciplines, including toxicology, crime scene investigation, DNA analysis, and forensic psychology. There is a rising need for Forensic Scientists due to the growing recognition of the value of forensic evidence in court cases.
If you have a strong interest in the field, choosing to pursue a BSc in Forensic Science may be a good decision. It may lead to job openings in research facilities, law enforcement departments, forensic labs, and government agencies.

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for admission to B.Sc Computer Science branch?
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The basic eligibility to pursue this course is mentioned below -

  • Pass class 12 from a recognized board.
  • Score at least 50% marks in class 12.
  • Pass class 12 with a science background.
  • Some colleges prefer computer as one of the main subjects in class 12. 
  • Make sure to cross-check the exact criteria from the official website of the college. 
Q:   Which course is better, BSc Computer Science or BTech CSE?
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The 'better' course depends on various factors. Some of the core differences between the two are covered below:

BSc Computer Science: A 3-year UG academic degree in Computer Science. Usually preferred to get into research & academia. Though one can also work in roles like developer, analyst, or engineer after this course if they have a relevant skillset.  Though the curriculum has both theory & lab work included, it is still more of a theory-driven course focused on CS fundamentals. BSc CS has a shorter duration, an easier entry, and an affordable cost.

BTech CSE: By the name, a 4-year tech degree. Comparatively more advanced & application-based approach. Probably the most preferred for tech roles (ofcourse if you have the skills). Extensive labs works in the curriculum. The fee structures are usually high with highly competitive entry in top colleges. A bit more acceptable by foreign companies & universities for pursuing a Master's.

Q:   What skills do I need for BSc Computer Science?
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One should preferably have some skills in order to make the most out of their BSc CS degree. Find them listed below

  • Keen interest in Computer Science
  • Basic Computer Applications
  • A hold of top Programming Languages
  • Data Analysis
  • Problem-solving ability
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Numerical Ability
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