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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hy Tanu, here is the list of books to prepare for entrance exam of M.A Criminology with specialisation in Forensic Psychology -
- "Criminology: The Core" by Larry J. Siegel
- "Forensic Psychology: A Very Short Introduction" by David Canter
- "Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Research and Application" by Curtis R. Bartol and Anne M. Bartol
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A B.Sc. in Forensic Science is not directly offered by the University of Madras. However, similar courses like the B.Sc. in Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology, which includes forensic Science modules, are offered by associated colleges within the university, including Madras Christian College. These courses are available to students who want to study forensic Science professionally, or they can think about postgraduate forensic Science specialisations.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
the timing of entrance exams can be a challenge for international students applying to Indian universities. The National Forensic Sciences University Admission Policy states that international students can request an exemption from the NFAT exam "in exceptional cases." Hence, NFSU might consider alternative forms of entrance assessment for international students, especially those whose final exams coincide with the NFAT.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There's a possibility of getting admission to Osmania University for B.Sc Biotechnology with a rank of 22,000 in TS EAMCET. However, the cutoff ranks vary depending on the category. The number of seats available for B.Sc Biotechnology at Osmania University also affects the cutoff ranks.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
B.Sc Biotechnology is a good choice if you're planning to pursue an M.Sc in Forensic Science.It provides a strong background in molecular techniques, DNA analysis, and other biotechnological applications that are directly relevant to forensic science. This specialised knowledge and technical skills can be highly advantageous in a forensic Science career, giving you a solid foundation for advanced studies and practical applications in forensic laboratories.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, a background in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) can be sufficient for pursuing certain aspects of Forensic Science, Yes. Absolutely. Start with basic forensics 101 There's far more to forensics than biology.the general requirement is to pass Class 12 in Science stream with PCB or PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) subjects from a recognised board
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Forensic Science is the application of scientific methods and techniques to gather and analyse physical, biological, and other types of evidence from a crime scene for justice. It is used to investigate and solve crimes, identify suspects, and support legal proceedings. Forensic Science encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including DNA analysis, fingerprint analysis, ballistics, toxicology, cyber and more. BSc in Forensic Science at JNU Rajasthan is a four-year undergraduate course, further divided into eight semesters. The names of the subjects taught in the last semester of BSc at Jaipur National University:
- Forensic Anthro
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can do MSc in cyber security after completing your graduation in forensic science.Yes, after completing a bachelor’s degree in forensic science, you can pursue an MSc in cyber-law and information security. Many universities offer MSc programs in cyber forensics and information security that offer students from a variety of disciplines, including forensic science. Your background in forensic science will provide you with a solid foundation in investigative techniques and scientific principles, useful in computer forensics. Depending on the specific program, you may need to meet certain prerequisites or demonstrate adequat
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
All candidates must have a valid GAT-B score. Students with valid GAT-B score must also have 60% aggregate marks (or an equivalent grade point average) in Bachelor's degree in any branch of Science, Engineering, or Medicine are eligible to apply. Students from the SC, ST, OBC, and PWD categories shall be given a relaxation of 5% aggregate marks. This programme is for 2 year which included four semesters. They have 20 seats for an academic year. In first year ther will have core. In second year they will have two different streams each stream has 10 seats. That stream allocation will be based on 1st year performance.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To get admission into B.Sc. in Forensic Science at Government Institute of Forensic Science, you should passed your 10+2 with good score. Actually admission for this course is based on this 10+2 marks only. As per the information available in the college official website, last year cutoff for this course is 75 percent in 10+2. For this year, it is yet to be released. And you can expect the cutoff around 78 percent this year due to increase in demand for this course.
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