Forensic Science
Dear student,
I hope you are doing well, about your question most of the admission have been concluded for the year 2020-2021 in many BSc colleges. There can be a possibility of availability of seats but you will need to consult with the colleges itself for that. So contact them if possible and they will give you the necessary details.
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Yes, you can do MSc in Forensic Science after doing BSc in botany.
Minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc. in Forensic Science course may vary across institutes. Primarily, the criteria include:
You want to know all the procedure to get admission into a bsc college, that is which subject we can choose, how to apply, what's the fee structure all these information is given in the article whose link is given below,
https://university.careers360.com/articles/5326-Career-review-Forensic-Sciences
Hello aspirant,
Hope you're doing well.
Bsc in forensic sciences is a 3 year full time undergraduate programme offered by Kristu jayantj autonomous university. It comes under the department of life sciences.
Eligibility: 10+2 from a recognized board of education in science stream.
Mode of admission: admission is done on the merit basis in these subjects: physics, chemistry, biology/maths.
Essential subjects : forensic pathologist, psychology, dentistry, forensic medicine.
Faculty : almost all the faculty members are phD holders, with utmost and updated knowledge of all the trends and research in forensic sciences.
Placements : This college has a good placement record for the past six years, many students get placed in good companies.
hey,
the basic eligibility criteria to take admission for the course M.Sc forensic science candidate must hold a bachelors degree of any recognized university in any relevant stream of science and candidate must have obtained a minimum aggregate of 55 percent marks at their graduation level.
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Hello dear student,
it is a very versatile field and you can get various kind of jobs in government sector and private sector. After completing your degree you can able open your own practice centre and forensic services for different offices. There are no less job opportunities for forensic graduate and postgraduate.
While the career you can build in forensic science are-
Opportunities do not stop here if you pursue your career in forensic sciences.
Thank you
Hello!
It can't be said that forensic science is the best course to take after 12th BIPC as it depends on one's perspective. However, it is definitely a very good choice. Now a days, forensic science has an increasing demands due to incerase in number of crimes all over. Forensic experts get a good amount of salary and they have opportunities in both government agencies and private sectors.
There are different courses you can do in forensic field such as BSc in foresnic. For more information about the role of forensic scientists, read the article given below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/forensic-scientist
hi,
see cutoff score changes in every year and it depends on certain factors like number of applicants for any particular course, students category, choice of stream, seat matrix etc.
m.sc in environment science is offered by Institute of science, maximum seat intake 40.
m.sc in environment science is offered by INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT maximum seat intake is 40.
m.sc in forensic science comes under special courses of study, maximum seat intake is 40.
however it is quite difficult to predict the institute name, since every year numerous students apply for bhu pet. I suggest you to participate in the counselling process and also apply for others institute.
to know about the previous years closing score you may look for our article at below link,
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-cut-off
Yes indeed you can opt for Msc forensic science after Bsc Biotechnology , a graduate from biology field can definitely choose this for post-graduation there are many universities which offer forensic sciences.
Hope this was helpful
Good luck!
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