B.Sc Forensic Science

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rahul r

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B.Sc in Forensic Sciences:
Admission Process:
Admission to the course is based on the candidates performance at the 10+2 level. Institutes offering the course admit students based on whether they meet the minimum, set cut- off scores at the 10+2 level. A few institutes however, shortlist students based on their performance in an additional entrance test conducted at their own level. Top B.Sc entrance exams in India are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484

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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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No, you have to register for the course you want to take admission in.

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tripti saxena

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Both are good options, but B.Sc in forensic science is a better option as you can get good career prospects in India as well as abroad.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear,
I am going to talk in regards to the Indian system only. To be true it really does not matter at this moment. Forensic Science does have a lot of scopes, but a B.Sc. In Forensics is a vastly generalized degree. So don't expect to get a job easily just after doing your B.Sc. On the other hand B.Sc. In Agriculture is a specialised degree. And the best part has a Forensic aspect as well. So, if you really want to study Forensics, then I would suggest that first study Agriculture or Botany and then study the Forensic aspect of it in your Masters. If you are still doubtful how can Agriculture and Botany have Forensic Aspect then
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You are not eligible. You are not having biology as your core subject.

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rahul r

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The basic criteria of eligibility needed for admission to the course is a higher secondary (10+2) or equivalent qualification from a recognised educational board with physics, chemistry and biology and/ or maths as the main subject and a minimum aggregate score of 55%. However, a few private universities in India conduct their own entrance tests for evaluating and admitting students to the course.

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