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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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Yes, you can take admission in B.Sc. Forensic Science with 62.17 in HSC Board.

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Bishal Shaw

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B.Sc. In Forensic Science is a three-year undergraduate programme which offers the study of scientific applications and knowledge that helps in the investigation of crimes. This course covers a wide range of subjects and how to carefully analyze and study different objects at crime scenes as they are the most important proofs. Established in the year 2015, the Department of Forensic Science at Chandigarh University has been at its best in creating Forensic alumni, who have outshined in various job positions ranging from Academics to Forensic Experts. Our teaching methodology ensures a perfect mixture of theory and practical, and offers
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Niranjan reddy balemula

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You can follow these steps to apply for admission to B.Sc. Forensic Science programme at the Institute of Forensic Science (IFS) in Mumbai:
Visit the official website of IFS Mumbai: You can find the latest information on the admission process, eligibility criteria, and other details on the official website of IFS Mumbai. Check Eligibility Criteria: Before you apply, make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. Forensic Science programme. You should have passed 10+2 with Science Physics Chemistry Biology as major subjects. Fill out the Application Form: The next step is to fill out the online application form. You will need
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Niranjan reddy balemula

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You can check the official website of the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India or All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to find the list of the universities and colleges that offer B.Sc. Forensic Science programme.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the exam name for better response. However, if asking about the B.Sc Forensic Science entrance exam, than the entrance exam will covered 11th and class 12th syllabus.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about -
- Punjab University.

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Latika khatri

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To be eligible for this course, students must complete their 10+2 with adequate marks from a recognised board B.Sc. Forensic Science admissions are based either on merit based or through entrance examinations. So, if you qualify this criteria, you are good to go.

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SAI INGALE

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Forensic psychologists may work with witnesses to crimes, criminal offenders, and victims of crimes. Criminal psychologists are more focused, looking only at the perpetrator and aspects of the crime itself.

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rubina singh

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The curriculum covers theoretical and practical knowledge in all facets of criminalistics, demonstrating proficiency in areas including forensic Chemistry forensic molecular Biology and toxicology. Criteria for Eligibility (Qualifying Exam):
Pass the 10+2 exam with a minimum overall score of 60% in English Physics Chemistry and Math, or in Biology or Biotechnology, subject to LPU NEST eligibility. If the candidate passed his qualifying exam in English the requirement of English may be removed for a candidate who has not taken English as a subject. (10% relaxation to outstanding athletes (I. e. , A/A+ category as per Spor
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