Forensic Science Eligibility

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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M.Sc in forensic sciences is a 2-year full-time post-graduate course which is divided into 4 semesters. Forensics is a method used to determine what happened before, during, and after a crime. Students can choose to focus on one area of forensics, such as biology or cyber security, relevant to the sort of criminal activity to detect.

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Gurleen Khurana

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For PG Diploma you need to be a graduate from a recognized university. Some of the job profiles after the successful completion of PG Diploma course are forensic scientist, forensic expert, forensic investigator, forensic analyst, etc. Trained forensic scientists who have gained experience and expertise are hired by the well-known organizations namely, Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), etc.

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rahul r

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Eligibility for B.Sc. In Forensic Sciences:
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 Math as main subjects and a minimum aggregate score of 55%. However, a few private universities in India conduct their own entrance tests for evaluating and admitting students to the course. Once notifications for these entrance exams are out, you can apply online or offline to these institutes for admissions. Regards.

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rahul r

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Please check for your eligibility to pursue a course in M.Sc. In forensic Science and criminology from the criteria mentioned below:
Eligibility for M.Sc. In Forensic Sciences
Minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In Forensic Science course may vary across institutes. Primarily, the criteria include:
Bachelors degree in Science/ engineering / pharmacy/ medicine, obtained from a recognised university. A minimum aggregate score of 60% at the level of graduation. Regards.

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Navdha Thukral

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It depends on the percentage you get in your 3rd year or you can get admission through entrance exams.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding a Diploma in Forensic Science from St. Xavier's College. You should be able to download the college brochure which contains important details regarding eligibility and admissions for this particular course.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/course/diploma-in-forensic-science-st-xavier-s-college-mahapalika-marg-mumbai-110148

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akshay singh

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Sc in forensic science provided your technical base related to physics, chemistry and biology must be clear.

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astha singh

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For getting admission into postgraduate course the aspirant has to be a graduate with Science or Arts subjects or can have Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice, psychology or sociology.

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