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During the Chandigarh University placements for 2023, the participating recruiters presented 6,154 job offers to the students of various undergraduate and postgraduate courses of the university like B.Tech, B.Sc. M.Sc. MBA, and MCA etc. The highest and average package offered by Chandigarh University till September 2022 stood at INR 50 LPA and INR 9.54 LPA, respectively. Moreover, out of the 150 companies that visited the campus for 2023 placements, a total of 23 MNCs have offered a package of around INR 30 LPA and above during Chandigarh University placements for 2023. For department-wise data (Forensic Sciences), please visit the off
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Dear Salon, the previous year question papers, syllabus, sample papers and all such information can be had from LPU NEST website. Please visit the LPU NEST website of the concerned programme to know the exam pattern of the LPU NEST exam. You need to have a good command of your subject, stream, verbal ability and analytical ability to get a good score. Hope you got the answer.

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You can pursue a Diploma in Forensic Science which is a 1-year course. The eligibility criteria for the Diploma is passing 12th or equivalent exam with minimum 50% marks However, I could not find any information on 1 year CS Diploma after B.Sc. (h) forensic Science and PCB in 12th. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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YASH SHARMA

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If you are interested in forensic Science, you can consider pursuing a Master's degree in Forensic Science or a related field after completing your law degree. Pursuing a Master's degree will take less time than completing another Bachelor's degree, and it will also give you a more advanced and specialised education in the field. Additionally, many universities offer dual degree programs in law and forensic Science, which could allow you to combine both interests in a single programme. However, it's important to research the different options available to you and consider your career goals before making a decision.

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Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai. Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore. Women's Christian College, Chennai. College of Engineering (Anna University) - Guindy (CEG), Chennai. National Institute of Technology (NIT), Trichy.

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