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Kritika Kumari

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The BA-MA Criminology entrance exam at National Forensic Sciences University covers:English Language (40%): Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension.Analytical Abilities (40%): Logical reasoning, mathematical aptitude, statistics.General Knowledge (20%): Current affairs, history, science, environment.The exam consists of multiple-choice questions with negative marking.

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Laxmi Kandivalasa

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To get admission to the BA in Police Administration and Criminology course at Arulmigu Pannirupidi Ayyan University, you must meet the eligibility criteria which is Should have passed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in a relevant system from a recognised University.There were various undergraduate-level and postgraduate-level entrance exams conducted in India for admission into Criminology like DUET, JNUEE. This BA Criminology and Police Administration programme is a 3-year undergraduate course.You can check their official website for more accurate details.

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Shruti Goyal

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Coast Mountain College offers a wide range of diplomas for students to opt for. A highly opted Diploma by the students at Coast Mountain College is a Diploma in Criminology. The college offers a 2-year Diploma in Criminology preparing the students with issues related to criminal justice. Students can apply for this programme directly through the university's website and are required to submit their English Language proficiency test scores and then register for courses required under the Criminology program. An estimate fee for international students pursuing a Diploma in Criminology is around CAD 17,328 (INR 10 L). This includes the tu
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Ajeet Kumar

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The major subjects in Criminology courses are criminal psychology, police administration, forensic medicine, penology, laws of crime and minor acts, and procedural law.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes, Bangalore University got course elements connected with Forensic Science and Criminology. Under its postgraduate programs it offers Master's degree in Criminology and Forensic Science. The course is devoted to the practical aspects of applying Science aids in the crime detection, investigation, and examination of criminal behavior. Still there is no undergraduate programme in Forensic Science or Criminology offered in the institution. For the student wishing to concentrate in these areas at the undergraduate level, these links may need to link to a general Science or sociology programme before they can enter a more precise focus t
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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Criminological research is conducted using a variety of methods, including experiments, nonexperimental designs, and qualitative research. they are Nonexperimental designs, Experiments, Qualitative research,  Comparative analysis. 

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Criminology research uses a variety of methods, including:Quantitative methods: These are the primary methods used to study the causes and distribution of crime. Quantitative methods include survey research, field research, and evaluation research of the criminals and there nature.Case studies: These are the methods that allow for a detailed analysis of specific cases, such as a juvenile delinquent or an institution.Mixed methods research: This method combines elements of qualitative and quantitative research. Experimental methods: These are the methods which are sometimes used in criminology research. 

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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There are different theories of crime in criminology course, here are some theories related to crime:Social disorganization theory Labeling theoryBiological and psychological theories of crimeRational choice theoryClassical criminologySocial learning theoryDevelopmental criminologySocial control theory

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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According to Naukri.com, the salary for criminology professionals in India is INR 3.5 Lacs per year,  with the potential to climb to INR 25 Lacs per year as job experience increases. In the early stages of their careers, criminologists can also choose to work as freelancers for firms like Microsoft, HDFC, PwC, etc., and can anticipate receiving a stipend of about INR 5 Lacs year. Aspirants can see the below table for more job related information. Job ProfilesAverage Annual Salary (in INR)CriminologistINR 5 lakhDetectiveINR 4 lakhForensic Science TechnicianINR 6 lakhCriminal LawyerINR 3.5 lakhLecturerINR 4 lakhS
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SHRUTI TIWARI

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 The main topics included in the curriculum of Criminology include Introduction to Criminology, Types of Crime, Causes of Crime, Firearms and ammunition, Fingerprints, Preparation of Summons and Warrants. Graduates can find employment in non-profit or social organisations that combat crime after gaining knowledge of these topics. They may also work for the government in divisions such as law enforcement, social reform, or the court.

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