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Guide-Level 11
1. Good hold on science subjects (especially biology and chemistry).
2. An enquiring mind.
3. High degree of accuracy and attention to detailing in your nature of work.
4. Observation skills.
5. Patience.
6. Able to work under pressure for long hours and team spirit.
These skillsets are the basic requirement for every aspiring forensic scientist.
What you do on the job?
You would be using your knowledge of science to analyse the evidence found at a crime scene.
Analysis could be anything from an object
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Why don't you check: ets.org/gre, this is the official GRE website.
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Candidates who have completed their post graduation in Chemistry can pursue their career in both public and private sector organizations.candidates can seek job opportunities in private firms such as Dabur, Glaxo Smith Kline etc as Junior Chemist with attractive pay packages. Experi
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