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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi,
Forensic Science in India has a little scope in private jobs, that too depending on your expertise and from where you have studied. If you have studied from Amity University, Lovely Professional University, then there may be some scope or else in the government agencies, you can get the job as per the availability.

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yuvraj jagga

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Can you please tell me your ultimate goal or your area of interest, so that I can guide you accordingly?

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Yes, you can surely join masters in wildlife science after successfully completion of your B.Sc graduate degree in Anthropology. Go ahead.
All the best.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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As you are a surveyor in a construction company and also a B.Sc. Graduate, civil engineering will be perfect for you. or else, you can choose survey engineering or architecture engineering. But civil may the best choice as it has a broad scope. B.Sc. will help u to get direct admission in the 2nd year of B.Tech. So Diploma is surely a bad choice for you as under AICTE Diploma courses are 3 years and if you join B.Tech 2nd year, then you also spend 3 years. But you have to talk with the college and office also for not leaving the job and also continue your education.
All the best. Age is just a number.
Salutes to your spirit.

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ayush singhal

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You need to check the same with the college itself where you wish to get yourself admitted.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Gajgari,
The query you have posted is being asked for few other courses too viz, computers, software, etc. Normally speaking, engineering college students are taught application of Science for industrial purpose. So B.Sc. Courses give more attention to principles, how they are developed, etc. On the other hand engineering students will be taught as to how the scientific principles are to be applied in the industry.

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Jainish Ghelani

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It all depends on you friend. B.Pharma and B.Sc. both are different branches and have their own importance and then the choice depends on your interest and what you want to study. However, I am also a B.Pharma student and personally I find this field quiet interesting and innovating because it will allow you to learn more about the medicines, method of preparation, their effects, and much more. If you show interest in this field, a lot can be done.

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