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6 years ago
Guide-Level 12
yes you can take forensic in your Masters, its open to all disciplines. It is not mandatory that you go for B.Sc. Forensic Science after 12th, as taking it during Masters viz. M.Sc. However, you need to complete your graduation in either chemistry or biology, or their specialised fields viz. , zoology, botany, biochemistry, microbiology, or in B.Pharma or dental Science, or applied Science. Now, coming to your 2nd Question : Is mathematics too hard in forensic Science? Answer : You need to learn all the basics again, Take a wide range of college-level math courses, including calculus, statistics, and laboratory measurements and techniq
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Guide-Level 11
Yes, the admission is still going on and very few seats are left so you need to hurry up and register yourself as quickly as possible.
All the best
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Once you have completed your Bachelors in Forensic Science, there are plenty of career opportunities in the field. So far most jobs have been in the government sector, but increasingly some private sector organizations are also offering jobs to people with degrees in forensic sciences.
The leading employers of people with degrees in forensic sciences are various law enforcement agencies such as -Police force -The legal system -Investigative services of the central government and state governments. -Intelligence Bureau, (IB), -Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), -police department.
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Guide-Level 14
M.Sc in Forensic Science - from Gujrat University, Ahmedabad.
Admission is based on B.Sc (no entrance).
Candidate must be a graduate in science disciplines, pharmacy or dental of this university or any other university recognized as equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks.
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Scholar-Level 16
Good Luck.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
You can try. I hope you well get set in luck, because number is very low. Good luck.
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