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Total Fees
5.09 L

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5.09 L

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

B. Sc. Forensic Science is a three year programme related to forensic science in the broad areas of Biology Chemistry Law and Methods of Forensic Investigation imparting students with skills necessary to carry out independent projects. The programme offers both theoretical and practical knowledge in every area of criminalistics which demonstrates proficiencies in laboratory skills like forensic molecular biology forensic chemistry and toxicology.


Eligibility Criteria

Sr. Secondary (10+2) with Biology or Life Sciences as one of the subjects with minimum 50% marks.

For International Students - The eligibility criterion for all programs for international applicants is minimum 50% in the qualifying examination and having studied the pre-requisite subjects for admission in to the desired program.

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