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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
Best careers in criminology:
Police officer.
Corrections Officer.Forensic Science technician.
Probation and community control officer.
Loss prevention specialist.

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Anjali Sharma

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Eligibility for B.A. in criminology and police administration in UNOM is:
The candidate must have passed his/her 10+2 from a recognised board. Admission is based on the marks obtained in 10+2.
For more details: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/b-a-in-criminology-and-police-administration-institute-of-distance-education-university-of-madras-chepauk-chennai-289332

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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People who earn a criminology Bachelors degree can expect to find jobs such as:
Police officer
Corrections Officer
Forensic Science technician
Probation and community control officer
Loss prevention specialist

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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If you are planning for a Bachelors degree in criminology, then you must have completed your higher secondary schooling in arts or science. The basic criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent qualification from a recognised educational board with physics, chemistry and biology and/ or maths as main subjects and a minimum aggregate score of 55%.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

If you are planning for a Bachelors degree in criminology, then you must have completed your higher secondary schooling in arts or science. The basic criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent qualification from a recognised educational board with physics, chemistry and biology and/ or maths as main subjects and a minimum aggregate score of 55%.

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Shikha Aggarwal

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Could you please specify where do you wish to apply?

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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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Dear Srinivasan,
You can pursue B.A. (Criminology) in various colleges in Chennai like D. G. Vaishnav College, Prof. Dhanapalan College, etc., you can pursue career in Police Department, Journalism, Forensic Department, Teaching in Colleges and Research also.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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One of them is more art based and the other one more Science based. But what does it mean when it comes to a subject like criminology? I'd like to study for example criminology and criminal justice, which is always B.Sc. I think, but I've never been good at Science. So, I'm not sure if BA/B.Sc matters that much.

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