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Deepti Singh

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You may need to meet some education and training criterion to qualify as a professional Investigator. You can earn a Bachelor's, associate or a Master's degree in Law or Criminal Justice. Upon completion of your degree, you can get enrolled in an internship with a law firm or a Private Investigation company.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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B.Sc (Hons) Forensic Science with Criminology (Including foundation year) accredited by The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, the broad nature of this Forensic Science with Criminology degree opens up job opportunities within forensic science as well as the wider criminal justice sector.
Amity is fairly good. If you open to study out of Gurgaon - there are many good colleges in Delhi and other cities.

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Aarti Singh

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Shekhar, Forensic Science plays an important role in judicial system wherein a forensic scientist works in close coordination to find out evidence and show the same to courts and helps in solving the case with legally acceptable evidence. Medical Science students have higher advantage in becoming forensic scientists as a significant part or portion of the subject is related to medical Science and analysis. However, it is also open for students of BA and B.Sc who can do post graduation in forensic sciences. Law students can do various diploma or certificate courses offered in forensic Science and can work in Research and Analysis Wing,
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Sonalika Thapa

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Hi Aarav,
Job Opportunities :
- After the course completion, you may work as :
Research assistant
Forensic scientist
Criminologist
Investigator
- You may find work in various governments, private and public sector organizations such as private investigation agencies, CBI, AIIMS, Police etc.
- Government organizations that recruit forensic criminologists are railways, banks, forensic labs, armed force department, insurance companies etc.
- With relevant experience, you can set up your own private detective agency to perform operations.
Some of the courses you may consider :
-Certificate Course in forensic Science
-Diploma in Forensic Science
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