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Contributor-Level 8
Visit the official website of IFS Mumbai: You can find the latest information on the admission process, eligibility criteria, and other details on the official website of IFS Mumbai. Check Eligibility Criteria: Before you apply, make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. Forensic Science programme. You should have passed 10+2 with Science Physics Chemistry Biology as major subjects. Fill out the Application Form: The next step is to fill out the online application form. You will need
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It is duration of this course is 3 years.
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1. The course fee is just Rs. 16,600 at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya.
2. You can apply to the forensic departments of India's top investigative agencies, such as the CBI and IB.
3. The GGU course curriculum is beneficial for exams such as the CSIR NET and the UGC NET.
4. You can apply to many other government jobs and research projects after completing this course from GGU.
5. You need to qualify for the CUET-PG exam to be eligible for admission to this course.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
However, if your aim is to get a job immediately on completing your degree, forensic Science is a good option. If you are more academically inclined and SEE a future for yourself in research and development, biotechnology would suit you more. You can choose anyone between them. Forensic Science is a more applied field and microbiology is a classical one. If you are looking for a job after M.Sc. Then forensic Science is a good option. However, you are not in a hurry and more keen towards medical and health issues then go for microbiology
Forensic Science is about solving crimes, doing blood and other analysis and producing evidence th
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