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Gauresh G Pai

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Candidates seeking admission to forensic Science courses after 12th must fulfil two criteria: Must have completed the 12th examination or an equivalent in the Science stream. Have achieved a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.

To pursue Forensic Science, candidates must take relevant entrance examinations that are conducted by several universities offering Forensic Science courses.

forensic course candidates are required to pass class 12th and 10th in the Science stream with a minimum of 50 percent marks.

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C Kranthi kumar

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If tou want to get admitted in M.Sc in forensic science of Osmania University, you should get at least score 40 percentage in your graduation, and the latest cutoff is :

MCA-5286

MBA-61059

MBA finance-61059

MBA human resource management -62059

MBA marketing -64738

MBA technology and management -57937

MBA travel and tourism -69037

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Anurag Shivam

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The National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) admission process for the B.Sc.+ M.Sc. in Forensic Science program is based on the entrance exam and the candidate's score in the GATE exam. The university prepares two separate merit lists, one for each of these criteria. 50% of the seats are filled based on the GATE score. 

The eligibility criteria for the B.Sc.+ M.Sc. in Forensic Science program at NFSU are: 

The candidate must have passed or appeared in 10+2 (or its equivalent) in Science with at least 60% for General/OBC/EWS category candidates

The candidate must have passed or appeared in 10+2 (or its equivalent) in Science

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Rayamkula Harish

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Your already specialised with a master's degree in Forensic Science in Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology can enter many career directions in law enforcement, research, and health. 

Most careers in the field include forensic chemists, toxicologists, lab analysts, or forensic experts under agencies of the government, like the police, CBI, or forensic laboratories. The private sector also counts on its own job openings with companies that offer forensic services, toxicology testing, or drug-testing services.

 There are hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and research organizations dealing with toxicology, which you can check for

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Kritika Kumari

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Delhi University charges about INR 40,000 for the two-year M.Sc. program in forensic science. For the duration of the course, this covers tuition and associated fees. The university's entrance exam results determine admission.

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Rayamkula Harish

Contributor-Level 10

The university - GRD Group of Colleges - has no mention of course fees for B.Sc. in Forensic Science on its official website. However, going by the general expectation based on similar careers being pursued at the institution, the usual fees payable for undergraduate courses in GRD Group of Colleges were expected to be between INR 50,000 to 70,000 per academic year.

To get the exact cost of fees, it is better to visit CGDC in person. The B.Sc. in Forensic Science at GRD Group will also equip students with theoretical and practical knowledge for crime scene investigation and laboratory work.

 The course lays the groundwork for variou

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Most of the time, admission into the B.Sc. Forensic Science program at the Institute of Forensic Science, Mumbai, is based on the marks obtained at HSC (12th) and other eligibility criteria for the course.

As a rule of thumb, admission is based on a minimum percentage of 50% at HSC or equivalent examinations with subjects in Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics) related to it. It, therefore, remains almost completely dependent on the applicants and their final selection number of seats available.

If you score beyond the cut-off as per HSC, it is that you may get into the program; however, it is recommended again to fin

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Yash Goswami

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The online program has a primary objective to make quality forensic education easily accessible by: Facilitating distance learning for students interested in forensic science, living in different parts of India, with limited funds and/or access to good college-level forensic programs.

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Nikita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

No, cut-offs are generally not required for admission to BSc Forensic Science. However, many colleges like Amity or Delhi University conduct entrance exams, for which cut-offs are released. For other colleges, the admissions are based on the merit system. 

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Gunjan Dhawan

Contributor-Level 9

Some common documents to complete admission process for Forensic Science course are listed below

  • Class 10 and 12 mark sheet.
  • Relevant degree according to the course level.
  • Passport-sized photographs.
  • Migration Certificate.
  • Valid ID Proof.

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