Forensic Medicine
Hello Aspirant,
To be eligible for the MSc in Forensic Science course, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in any science stream from an authorized university with a minimum cumulative score of 50% or an equivalent CGPA.
It is possible to be enrolled to the Master of Science course in
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The students who have passed 10+2 level or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology are only eligible to seek admission.
Hello Abhishek,
There are many colleges which are considered to be the among the best in india so I would be naming some of the few colleges and are as follows:-
1-St Johns Medical College, Bangalore
2-AIIMS Delhi - All India Institute of Medical Sciences New
3-KMC Manipal - Kasturba
Hello aspirant,
Forensic medicine is a collection of medical specialities that work for the examination and testing of people who have been injured or have died because of external or unnatural causes like poisoning, assault, suicide and other kinds of violence. Tamil Nadu has a great number of colleges offering
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Yes you can do forensic science after completing your BHMS. BHMS is bachalor of homeopathy medicine and surgery. This is bachalor course and after completing your studying you will be a homeopathy doctor. But if you want to progress your career in forensic science that is great.
You can
Forensic Science is the parent course which has various sub-fields. While Forensic Science consists of Toxicology, Serology, Ballistics to Psychology, Forensic Medicine is a branch which deals in civil or criminal legal cases (investigation). Forensic Medicine is also known as Forensic Pathology.
The basic requirement to pursue MD in any stream whether it is forensic sciences, it is mandatory to have qualification of MBBS, without which you cannot pursue MD. So, BNYS degree candidates cannot pursue MD without having the qualification of MBBS.
Yes, you can study this course. You are eligible for the same. Good luck.
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All of them are good courses to choose in a pg level. Anatomy includes the study about gross and surface anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology, genetics, histology, radiological anatomy, applied aspects and recent advances of the above mentioned branches of anatomy to clinical practice. Physiology deals with the u nderstanding of
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