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kanu vashisht

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Firstly, you need to clear class12th exam with atleast 95% and above.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Forensic Science can be grouped into three Types:
Medical. It is a broad medical subject which includes forensic pathology, psychiatry, psychology, forensic medicine and ontology. Laboratory. It includes chemistry, biology, toxicology, ballistics, fingerprints, questioned documents and marks & impressions. Field Sciences. It includes crime scene investigation which incorporates areas such as fire and explosion scenes and clandestine drug laboratories. Examination Pattern:
There will be two question papers. UGC NET Forensic Science Paper I
It will cover 50 Multiple Choice Questions carrying 100 marks
UGC NET Forensic Science Paper-II wil
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Psychology degree, you are well placed to pursue a career in both arts and scientific fields, depending on your personal interests. Further study is an option, and is required, if you would like to become a fully-fledged chartered psychologist. For this you'll need at least a Masters Degree, as well as further training specific to your specialisation. But, for a large number of psychology careers, further study isn't a prerequisite. Those who don't go on to study psychology at postgraduate level have many options within public and private healthcare, education, mental health support, social work, therapy and counseling. These roles may
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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12th standard can do B.A or B.Sc in Psychology. The eligibility to study the course is 10+2 or equivalent examination in any stream from a recognized board. The duration of the course is 3 years. The course is available in many colleges in India like
Anddefinitely a computer science student can pursue Bachelor of science in psychology which is an undergraduate psychology course of complete 3 years. The basic eligibility criteria is 12th from recognised board with at least 50% marks. You have to appear in the entrance exam conducted by top institutes of our country.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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IT field, pursue MCA then, and if you don't feel comfortable with coding then you should go for MBA or any other course. In IT field, you'll go to get the best opportunity than any other sector. IT sector is the most growing sector and every one trying to make their career in IT field.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Yes, admissions are open here. You can apply.

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Richa BaruaHelping people get a better view of their interest

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Maybe you can. I know a teacher of mine who was doing B.Sc. And one day she attended a psychology workshop. Got so interested that now she is a teacher in that subject and also a counselor. Good luck!

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Yes, you can study these subjects in BBA.

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