B.Sc Forensic Science
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Yes, a background in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) can be sufficient for pursuing certain aspects of Forensic Science. While Forensic Science encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including Biology and various specialized fields, having a foundation in PCM can be advantageous for certain areas within the field. Here's how:
Forensic Chemistry: Chemistry is a fundamental component of many forensic analyses, including drug analysis, toxicology, and trace evidence examination. A strong background in Chemistry (covered in the PCM combination) can be beneficial for pursuing these aspects of Forensic Science.
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