Forensic Science
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yes you can do Msc in embryology after completing your bsc in Forensic science. Embryology deals with the study of development and fertilization of gametes and also disorder occur before birth and Forensic science deals with study of scientific methods to investigate crimes , Dna fingerprinting , murder mystery etc. Both fields have different aspects and importance too, I have it helps.
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See both the fields have a good opportunity in both research as well as industry sector. Although to get the best feedback from the subject you need to have a Masters atleast to get chance in R&D sector and other sectors. So depending on your interest you should choose the course but you must have a clear mindset that you need to go for Higher education in order to get jobs. Now if you can do PhD in the subject then you have a career which incomparable. But if you wish to go for any of the subject you atleast have to get a master or else you would not be able to get jobs after BSc.
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Forensic science is a multi-disciplinary field of study, and when you say forensic... you are generally referring to forensic science. Law, physics, medicine, chemistry, and many other fields of study may all be used to obtain a Master's degree in forensic science. It has a place for a large number of applied sciences of this kind.
If by scope you mean "the employment possibilities," then the scope is restricted to government positions exclusively, such as those in the police, judicial system, investigative services of the federal and state governments, and so on. Private detective agencies, the court, and labs, on the other hand, may choose to hire you. It is an extremely difficult career to be in. Unless you are recognised by the government, your "scope" is limited.
The Bachelor of Science in zoology is a programme that will instruct you on how to utilise high-level laboratory equipment for reasearch and the welfare of the biological sciences, among other things. In India, it has a very limited use.
BSc microbiology is one of the most sought-after BSc degrees in the medical profession; it has a wider scope than the two courses mentioned above, and it will get you a job in the designated area fairly quickly if you meet the requirements. The sole disadvantage is that it is not suitable for teaching positions in educational institutions.
So, to do MSc in Forensic, BSc in Microbiology would be preferable.
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Hello,
although your question is incomplete, if you are asking about bachelor's degree you need 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50% in the science stream. and if you are asking about a PG course, you will need a degree in science with relevant subjects.
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Hello ,
The best colleges in India for forensic science is
1. Institute of Forensic science , mumbai
2. IFS education department,pune
3.osmania University, Hyderabad
4.dr harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya ,Sagar
5. Bukdelkhand University , Jhansi
6.Gujarat forensic sciences University, Gandhinagar.
You can visit link given below to know more about forensic sciences
Forensic and Pharmacy are different course. So you have to choose the one that will be the best for you. Now if you want to be in investigative science and if you want to revert back like finger print analysis or ballistic analysis then Forensic Science will be a good subject for you. Now if you wish to go for Pharmacy then you need to be very keen to work in industry sectors where you have to design and execute drug production process. Both the courses are quite good but in BPharm you can expect a job after your bachelors but if you wish to go for Forensic Science then you must need to have a Masters degree in order to get a good job.
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Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
Yes! you can get admission in Forensic Science with one year gap after 12 only if you had done 10+2 with science stream. The admission will be held on your academic profile (minimum 50% marks in 12) and application. In India, in Forensic Science, for the degree option in diploma (6 months) and bachelors (3 years), the admission is based on entrance exam which are CG PAT, IISER IAT, OUAT. GSAT, BHU UET, NEST. The fee for this course will be around 50,000 INR in INDIA and over 25 to 50 lakh in ABROAD and the Average starting salary will approximately 2-5 lakh per annum. Hope this will help you.
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Generally the eligibility criteria to pursue MSc Forensic Science is passed bachelor's degree in science or any other relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 50% aggregate or above depending upon the norms of the university, you should check out the eligibility criteria prior to applying as the subject combinations or aggregate factor may vary among colleges, admission process can be done through entrance tests such as BHU PET/ IPU CET/CP GET to name a few, or it can be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, you can explore more detailed information at https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-forensic-science
Some of the colleges offering Forensic Science courses in Kerala are:
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