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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the majority of Forensic Medical Science courses, particularly UG, PG, and Diploma programs, include training modules on crime scene examination techniques.
With respect to examining crime scenes, the crime scene examination usually includes collection of evidence, documentation of the scene, biological sample preservation, and liaison with police agencies. Students often get some level of hands-on exposure through their internship or practical sessions.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The biggest criterium will be biology, in order to complete a Forensic Medical Science course, particularly those that are focused on medico-legal studies.
In some Bachelor programs, a BSc Forensic Science programme may accept PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math) students, depending on the institution. But in terms of Diploma or forensic medicine related courses, and so forth, PCB is the wisest choice.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
They are two distinct career pathways. An Forensic constitutes a doctor, whereas Forensic Medical Science trains you as to where you fit in the medico-legal and investigative space. One is focused on treatment of patients, and the other is based on solving a criminal case using medical science.
If you liked medicine and law; forensic medicine (after MBBS) is a hybrid of both. However, if you are more interested in criminal investigation, using science, then forensic Science may suit you better.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For Forensic Medical Science, I suggest that you try viewing forensic shows in real life or reading forensic medico-legal case studies or, if you can, shadowing someone in the profession. That is a taste of the reality of the profession.
Passions often manifest when you are curious to learn and growing your expertise, free of pressure, and still excited when having an understanding of what is tough – like post-mortems, or lengthy legal processes.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you are interested in science, crime solving, and the legal system, then Forensic Medical Science is right for you. Forensic Medical Science is a good fit for analytical thinkers who enjoy a scientific approach to biology and deduction.
You may also want to be comfortable with medical or forensic specifics like autopsies or injury reports. If that does not scare you and may excite you, then you may have find your field.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Definitely college ranking is significant, but remember ranking is not the end all be all, especially in specialised areas like Forensic Medical Science.
What is more crucial is the institution's exposure to the profession, laboratory facilities, and rapport with industry partners.
Having attended a lesser-known college with forensic programs and good placement assistance is better than attending a top ranked college with less specialisation in forensic science.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, many colleges may admit students for UG Forensic Medical Science based on Class 12 results in any human Science (science stream). You can see on their websites what there admission to Diploma or undergraduate courses on forensic medical Science will be without the need for an entrance exam.
That said, there may be some reputable universities (or postgraduate programme) that may require you to take an internal exam or interview, so please carefully look at the eligibility when considering application to the institute.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
In order to make a career in teaching after completing a BSc in Microbiology, candidates have to take into consideration the specific requirements laid out by various schools/colleges. Some common requirements are mentioned below.
Master's Degree: In the growing competition in the current job market, one can have an upper hand if he or she has done a master's in the same discipline, i.e., an MSc in Microbiology, or even a PhD. It is preferred by good institutes while hiring for a teacher/professor.
Academia-specific degrees: B.EdNET/SET is a key requirement to teach at the secondary or higher secondary level. in many private/governm
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the most well-recognized Colleges that are affiliated to Delhi University that offer BSc in Microbiology are listed below:
- Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences
- Gargi College
- Institute of Home Economics
- Swami Shraddhanand College
Students who wish to enroll themselves in these prestigious colleges have to meet the eligibility criteria as well as clear the entrance exam of CUET UG.
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