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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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Akansha Bisht

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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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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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If a candidate is interested in Forensic Science, they can pursue courses in Forensic Sciences such as Forensic Analysis and Forensic DNA Analysis. The bachelor's courses for Forensic Science are for three years, while the master's level programme is for two years. During the course, the students are provided with training to become forensic scientists.Students learn how to analyze various situations. They are trained on how to organize their work. They learn to observe the scene of the crime. They are made to interrogate the accused and the victims. Students also learn how to communicate in such situations and manage the cas
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Akansha Bisht

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To become a successful Forensic Scientist you should possess certain skills required in investigation. These skills will help you get a good position in the organization. Some are mentioned in the table below:Organization skillsResearch skillsAnalytical skillsTechnical skillsCritical thinking skillsTime Management skillsEvidence skillsProblem-solving skills

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Akansha Bisht

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Forensic Science has evolved over the years. Today, it has grown and there are lots of students who are applying their skills in this field and making a career in this field. Crime has always existed. Over the years, the method of investigation has changed.Effective methods of interaction and analysis have been implemented. The Forensic Science field seems to be growing with every passing day. Major recruiters for this field are government agencies and organisations. There are endless opportunities in India. Individuals even choose to work with private investigative companies.

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Over time, Forensic Science has been evolving. Since some cases have shown that the current methods and procedures are ineffective, scientists are always working to enhance the research process. In this field, psychology is being introduced. Psychologists are urged to question criminals and accused people in order to learn about their motivations and mental states.In order to solve cases, scientists are even attempting to uncover additional forensic biology and chemistry facets. The field appears to have a lot of promise. Many students choose this field and course. It is one of those fields that challenges people's thinking and is alwa
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Minimum eligibility to apply for the M.Sc. Forensic Science course in DU includes a B.Sc. (Hons.) or B.Sc. degree in any branch of Science. Admission to this course in DU usually follows through an Entrance Examination conducted by the University itself.1. Eligibility Criteria: See if you have the minimum academic requirement.2. Online Registration: The application forms would be provided online on the official DU admission portal. Thereafter, students are supposed to fill in the application forms.3. Entrance Exam: Prepare seriously for this entrance and concentrate on the syllabus of your undergraduate course.4. Counseling: If selecte
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Sumit Sharda

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The expected cut-off for an MSc in forensic Science at BHU for the year 2024 will depend on the category to which the student belongs.1. for students belonging to general categories- the cut-off will be 205.2. for students belonging to OBC- the cut-off will be 186.3. for students belonging to Sc- the cut-off will be 178. 

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Bharat Rajpoot

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To pursue a career in forensic science, consider enrolling in a B.Sc. in Forensic Science. This undergraduate programme typically lasts three years and covers various subjects, including criminal law, toxicology, forensic biology, and digital forensics. To be eligible, you usually need a high school Diploma with a strong foundation in Science subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics. Some universities may also require entrance exams. A B.Sc. in Forensic Science equips students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge crucial for investigating crimes, analyzing evidence, and understanding legal processes. Graduates can work
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