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Yes, many Forensic Science colleges in India do not require candidates to have a higher percentage to enroll. The minimum eligibility criteria to get admission is to obtain a minimum of 50% aggregate score in Class 12 with PCMB/PCB subjects. Thus, scoring 67.8% will still land you several good college options offering Forensic Science courses of various types. Additionally, these courses can be pursued in both full-time and online modes. Hence, Online Forensic Science courses sometimes don't even require candidates to have certain marks in Class 12.
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Royal Academy of MusicLondon, United Kingdom3
University of Music and Performing Arts ViennaVienna, Austria5
Royal College of MusicStockholm, Sweden6
Indiana University BloomingtonBloomington, United States7
Harvard UniversityCambridge, United States11
University of CambridgeCambridge, United Kingdom12
University of OxfordOxford, United Kingdom13
New York UniversityNew York City, United States14
Royal Holloway University of LondonLondon, United Kingdom14
University of California, BerkeleyBerkeley, United States.
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Well, physiotherapy is a good career choice. A clear reason why you might study Physiotherapy is to help those who are in pain. Physiotherapy can make invaluable changes to a person's quality of life. By successfully studying physiotherapy, both you and society will REAP the benefits. All the medical courses remain in demand always. The number of opportunities you get also depends on 2 factors - your potential and the university platform. The better university you select the better opportunities you get.
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First thing, you need to have maths as a compulsory subject in class 12th. Secondly, there is no such post of research astronaut (and there is no direct posting for astronaut). To be the research scientist, the ideal path is B.Sc. Then, M.Sc and Ph.D and a lot of industrial experience in research sector (with lots of publication, patents etc.). For Bachelor's level, I don't think that there is any (good) college in India who offers cosmology or astronomy or astrophysics at Bachelor's level. You may check of the website of IIS Bangalore (Indian Institute of Science). They offers some certifications course in Astrophysics. Hope
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