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The eligibility for M.Sc. Forensic Science is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in B.Sc. (Forensic Science or Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Biochemistry or Microbiology or Biotechnology or Medical Lab. Technology) or B.Pharma. Or MBBS or BDS or BHMS or B.A. MS or equivalent. One of my known is in LPU in the same course. Reviews are pretty good. But you need to be wise. Take your decision by yourself. She told me the Forensic Science domain promises to create a research and placement oriented environment. The department regularly works on student research projects with novel ideas of applied value. They have highly experienced faculty
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Anil Patel, you are basically an electrical engineer and you had mathematics as subjects during three of your eight semester hours and based on this you are inquiring whether can you going for M.Sc. In mathematics. Right? It all depends on from which university you are thinking of doing your post graduation in mathematics. Some universities do allow engineering graduates to appear for and seek admission for different post graduation courses. You will need to download the brochure of the university where you intend to do your post graduation and just have a look at the eligibility criteria and you will come to know whether you are
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Hello M Fatima, yes you can definitely think of giving both these entrance exams next year. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required details about NEET examination that is planned to be conducted in May next year. On similar lines the criteria for entrance examination for engineering colleges for EAMCET are likely to be same next year and for that also you can definitely appear. However I will like to advise you to wait it for some more time since the exam conducting authorities may relax certain conditions and also relax the syllabus in view of the pandemic that is going on in our country at the moment and which is ca
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