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Anmol Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Forensic Science jobs are as:-
Arson and fire investigator
Ballistic Investigator
Blood spatter analysts
Computer forensic
Crime Lab Analysts
Crime Lab Technician
Crime Scene Investigation
Crime Scene Photographer
Crime Scene Technician
Criminal Investigation
Criminalists
Evidence Technician
Fingerprint Analysts
Forensic Accountant
Forensic Examiner
Forensic Nurse
Forensic Technician
Forensic Toxicologists.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Management Quota:
You just need pass marks in 12th board and NEET qualification marks to get a direct seat through Management quota in India. Colleges like KIMS, Bhubaneswar. Katuri Medical College, Guntur, Annai Medical College, Kanchipuram can offer seats at low rates, however, all the medical colleges provide the same syllabus as given by MCI ( The Medical Council Of India). However, there is a risk involved and it is best if you avoid securing a seat via the management quota. Last year more than 500 such admissions were cancelled by the Medical Council of India. The choice is yours.
Good luck.

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ARNAB KAMILYAall is well, GOD is Good

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MBBS is the better for future, if you want to go for your research in whole India. But NISER is not so bad.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Rajat,
It is not mandatory to do MBA. However, if you go for MBA, you will always be in advantage. The reason behind it is, MBBS is a degree that has taught everything about basics and made you a general practitioner. However, MBA will teach you people management skills. It will make you capable of handling the challenges in a more appropriate manner. Second option is, you can go for your PG into the field of medicine. Whatever you do, the final call is always yours. I hope this helps. All the best and God Bless You.

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parth arora

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No, Lady Hardinge Medical College is only for females.

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Rosy Indie

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Other than medicinal courses, there you can plan for B.Sc and do research-oriented jobs. They are also very prestigious! Few eg. are working as a lab technician, forensic science, environmental studies, biotechnology, etc.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Admission to all MBBS programs in India is via the NEET entrance test. Direct admissions to MBBS courses are very rare, and most colleges either admit students via the NEET entrance or via a university-specific entrance exam. Regards.

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