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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
Eligibility Criteria: Candidates having a Bachelor's degree in relevant disciplines such as Engineering, Pharmacy, Criminology, Forensic Science and Science are eligible to pursue this course. Minimum aggregate marks required are 45-55% marks.

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Bhumika Khattar

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It depends on the university in which you are planning to apply. But you need to have knowledge of your Bachelor's degree and chemistry. Sometimes, questions from chemistry do come. If you are planning for Delhi University then read your Bachelor's degree syllabus, it's more than enough. For Indraprastha University, study chemistry and Bachelor's degree portion.

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Please mention the name of the institute/ college/ university you want admission in.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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Just be prepared with your documents. Carry all the important documents. During counselling, only documents are checked.

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Daksh Nagpal

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Yes, there is a course and colleges like Lovely Professional University, Manipal University and Sharda University provides this course.

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Rohit Saraswat

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No, Ph.D. in forensic Science is not offered by Amity University, Raipur.

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Bhumika Khattar

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Both the courses are equally good, and thus it will be difficult to tell which is better. However, below are some key points about the two courses:
B.Sc in Forensic Science:
It deals with the study of various kinds of queries related to crime and legal system. The study is quite interesting and involves many mechanisms of science in it merged all together.
Further study options after completing B.Sc in Forensic Science:
Advanced Criminalistics
Advanced Fingerprint Analysis
Constitution and Criminal Procedure
Crime Scene Investigation
Career opportunities after completing B.Sc in Forensic Science:
Clinical Forensic Medicines Experts
Forensic Anth
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Aiza Khan

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Forensic science is the use of scientific procedures and the examination of scientific information to assist the legal and law enforcement systems. Bachelors degree programme in forensic science offers a well-balanced education in mathematics and science, including statistics, biology, and chemistry. Bachelors degree programme in forensic science combines lecture and laboratory classes and may include internships and exposure to crime laboratories and related agencies.
At Mody University: A pass in 10+2 examination of CBSE, or its equivalent from any recognised board. The candidate should have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathem
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