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Akansha Bisht

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Forensic Science deals with the investigation and solution of the crimes. Students can investigate a demo crime scene using instrumentation techniques, DNA profiling, document examination etc.On the other hand, BTech Biotechnology focuses on biological processes in a technical way to manufacture a quality product. So, both courses have different perspectives but biology is the common factor of the two courses.Parameter BSc Forensic ScienceB.Tech BiotechnologyOverviewIt deals with investigation and crime science It focuses on Biotechnical process of food Duration 3 years4 yearsExam Type Semester SemesterAve
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Here are some reasons why it is pursuing a BSc Forensic Science course:If you have an interest in solving the intricate problems of crime through scientific means, she/he should opt for this course.Forensic Science is closely related to law and justice. Forensic Tests, conducted by Forensic Experts often work as proof and thus in many cases, they save the lives of innocents. The course enhances the inherent detective ability of a person. It helps them to think from various perspectives with strong analytical skills and keen observation skills as well. Proper analysis is mandatory for correct forensic tests and it can be done not o
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Akansha Bisht

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It is a three-year undergraduate programme that offers scientific knowledge for the help of the investigation in science. This knowledge analysis area is vast and different. It could be anything from blood stains, and fingerprints to recovering data from mobiles, laptops, and DNA profiling.The students who are interested in pursuing a career in this specialisation must possess some skills like - analytical skills, technical skills, ability to work for long hours and under pressure.

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Akansha Bisht

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Hi, Forensic Science covers a wide range of disciplines, including toxicology, crime scene investigation, DNA analysis, and forensic psychology. There is a rising need for Forensic Scientists due to the growing recognition of the value of forensic evidence in court cases. If you have a strong interest in the field, choosing to pursue a BSc in Forensic Science may be a good decision. It may lead to job openings in research facilities, law enforcement departments, forensic labs, and government agencies.

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Akansha Bisht

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There are 119 BSc Forensic Science colleges in India, of which 112 are private and 9 are government. However, Kerala alone has only two colleges for Forensic Science courses, which are:BSc Forensic Science Colleges in KeralaAverage FeeAdamas UniversityINR 3.8 LakhMAKAUTINR 1.6 LakhNote: The information is sourced from the official body and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Tamil Nadu alone has only 20 colleges for Forensic Science courses. A few of them are:BSc Forensic Science Colleges in TamilnaduAverage FeeDr MGR Educational and Research InstituteINR 1.08 LakhKalasalingam UniversityINR 3.6 LakhKarunya UniversityINR 3.89 LakhNehru Arts and Science College-Rathinam College of Arts and ScienceINR 2.4 LakhNote: The information is sourced from the official body and may vary. Hope this will help you.

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Akansha Bisht

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The average salary a BSc Forensic Science graduate can get is, INR 3.9 LPA as a Forensic Analyst. There are countless lucrative prospects in the field for both the public and private sectors. It is a subfield of Science that is primarily concerned with legal matters and criminal investigations. It serves as definitive evidence in resolving the disputes.Being a multidisciplinary subject, Forensic Science covers a wide range of scientific disciplines, including chemistry, biology, physics, geology, and social science. As a result, forensic Science has a very broad scope.

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Located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) is a government university. The Indian Government Ministry of Home Affairs founded it in 2006. The first and only forensic science-focused university in India is NFSU.A five-year integrated BSc-MSc program in forensic Science is available from NFSU. Students who complete the programme will have a thorough education in the field of forensic science. Many subjects are covered in the program, such as Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Biology, Forensic Physics, Forensic Anthropology, and Forensic Odontology.It is a great option to pursue a BSc Forensic Scie
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Akansha Bisht

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BSc in Forensic Science concentrates on the forensics' scientific facets, including forensic biology, chemistry, and physical evidence analysis, among other forensic disciplines and places a strong emphasis on laboratory procedures, investigating crime scenes, and using scientific methods to solve crimes.BSc Forensic Criminology: Brings criminology and forensic Science together, examines scientific methods applied to criminal investigations in conjunction with knowledge of the psychological and social facets of criminal behaviour and courses on the legal system, criminal profiling, and criminal justice may be offered.BSC Biotechnology
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Pushkar kumar

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In general, for the B.Sc. programs at Assam Agricultural University, you have to satisfy the following, respectively.1. *Educational Qualification*: You shall have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) examination from a recognised board.2. *Subjects*: Science subjects taken at the Senior School Certificate level, normally including Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Agriculture/Mathematics.3. *Minimum Marks*: You should have a minimum percentage in your 10+2 exams, which is usually around 50-55%, although that depends on the courses and categories.4. *Entrance Test*: You may be required to appear for the entrance test conducted by the university or
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