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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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M.Sc in forensic sciences is a 2-year full-time post-graduate course which is divided into 4 semesters. Forensics is a method used to determine what happened before, during, and after a crime. Students can choose to focus on one area of forensics, such as biology or cyber security, relevant to the sort of criminal activity to detect.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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M.Sc in forensic sciences is a 2-year full-time post-graduate course which is divided into 4 semesters. Forensics is a method used to determine what happened before, during, and after a crime. Students can choose to focus on one area of forensics, such as biology or cyber security, relevant to the sort of criminal activity to detect. The course may also involve an advanced study of psychology for understanding a criminals mind.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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In long run, a doctor will earn more.

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ilma naaz

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You must be aware that your NEET score is pretty low. It would be a bit difficult to get MBBS with this score. But you must look for private medical colleges that charge a fairly high amount of fee. Look for Bangalore (COMEDK), Maharashtra (DMER) and UP. There might be a possibility. Good luck.

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ilma naaz

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Sorry to say but you scored really low. With this rank, you'll get a BDS college, that too if you are lucky enough. 204 is too less. However, you may look for private colleges of Bangalore (COMEDK), Maharashtra (DMER), UP. But these colleges charge a fairly high amount of fee. Good luck.

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ilma naaz

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Yes, you'll surely get a seat in MBBS. You'll easily get admission in private medical college and if you have any quota, you may even get a government medical college of your state. Good luck.

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Sandeep ChauhanHello I'm Student in science stream.

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Can you share your percentage? Private medical college is very costly.

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Akhtar Ali

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No, you need at least 50% marks to be eligible for AIPMT for MBBS.

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Vishal Paswan

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Take NEET entrance exam, once you Crack it, you will get a good institute. AIIMS is the best institute.

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Aastha Shive

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Every college has a different criteria to take students and therefore, will not be able to guide you exact marks.

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