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Kukki Bala

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Click the link below to check all colleges offering distance M.Sc. In Mathematics:
https://bit.ly/2LbaGJb

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Sandeepa Sinha

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No, it is not possible. You need to have Maths as a compulsory subject.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per your past academic record, your probable standing are as follows:
1. For class 10th, your score is 2 out of 10
2. For class 12th, your score is 2 out of 10
3. For Bachelor's degree (if Science) your score is 10 out of 10
So, Application rating (AR)= 2+2+10=14 out of 30
The shortlisting of candidates or call from IIMA for AWT and PI will be done on the basis of your composite score= 0.3 (Normalised AR score) + 0.7 (Normalised overall score in CAT-2018). The upper limit of candidates those will be shortlisted in your category is 57. The Normalized AR score of an applicant is equal to their AR score divided by average of the top 50 AR s
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Anand Sarkar

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Hello,
Basically, M.Sc in forensic science offers you a secured government job in regional forensic laboratory or national forensics and other private plus GOI.

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Anand Sarkar

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Hello, yes integrated courses are helpful, however it is really tedious to study both subjects in a assorted time, plus semesters are really tight. Good luck.

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Anand Sarkar

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Yes, GFSU offers M.Sc in forensic psychology, it is based on an entrance test taken annually every year, plus placements are good. Good luck.

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Anand Sarkar

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Hello, basically the questions are asked on reasoning, aptitude, few sociology and forensic questions, you must refer to college websites as now a days it's not necessary that a college might conduct an entrance test for the same if graduates are applying less than double the seats, Good luck.

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Anand Sarkar

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Yes, it is a good option for better scope, as you could continue with Ph.D later. But, also depends on your graduate study as you were a student of zoology, it is totally a different study, you need to choose the best, Good luck.

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Kukki Bala

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Please click the link below for Government College offering M.Sc in India. https://bit.ly/2QGTRv3.

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Kukki Bala

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