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New answer posted
7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hi Yamin,
First of all, for which university /college you are interested in. Today, the scenario for the course entrance exams is conducted. If you have not, you can opt for distance education.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Hi, yes, you are eligible for MSc in Forensic Science, even if you're pursuing a BSc in Life Sciences. The eligibility criteria for MSc Forensic Science are to obtain a bachelor's degree in any relevant discipline from a recognized university.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You may join as a trainee engineer, technical assistant etc. in government or private jobs.
Check here:
https://www.freshersworld.com/msc-jobs-vacancies/666634
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Hi, Students who wish to pursue higher studies in genetics or genetic engineering should have an aptitude for scientific research, a probing mind, dedication, and team spirit. Genetic engineering could involve specialization related to plants, animals, and human beings. This field is a high-growth area that has thrown up several job opportunities.
There is great scope in this field as the demand for genetic engineers is growing in India as well as abroad. Genetic engineers are mainly absorbed in the medical and pharmaceutical industries, the agricultural sector, and the research and development departments of the government and private
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