Forensic Science
Hello,
Forensic scientists can be employed in the government sector.
Below I have mentioned some of the job roles after you complete BSc in forensic science
Investigation officers
Forensic Auditor
Forensic Scientist
Crime Reporter
Laboratory Analyst
Legal counsellor
Forensic Expert
Below I have mentioned some of the job opportunities (government) available for B.Sc Forensic Science candidates in India:
Hope this helps
Good Luck
Hey aspirant,
To be eligible for B.Sc Forensic Science through the entrance KCETdegree the following must be followed :-
• Candidates must have passed their class 12th from any recognised board.
• Candidates must have Maths and Physics as a main subject in class 12 along with other subjects like Chemistry / Biology/Biotechnology/Computer.
• Candidates must have acquired minimum 50 % aggregate.
Hence, having maths as a main subject is compulsory, so you have to write maths paper.
Hope this helps,
All the best!
Under the title of Master of Science in Forensic Science (MSc Forensic Science/MS Forensic Science), Masters of Arts in Forensic Science (MA in Forensic Science) are mostly offered under the title of Master of Science in Forensic Science. For foreign exchange programme these are the eligibility: Bachelor in Natural Science Degree, Entrance Examination: GRE/GMAT, Test of proficiency in English: IELTS or TOEFL or PTEE, Recommendation letter, Resume/CV, Purpose Statement
Hello Student,
There is actually no comparison between these courses.because both these courses have their own demand....and own good record.and both are best actually...Choosing a course i s completely depend upon your interest in that field.
So,You should consider your interest and your skills in that field.So,find your interest first and then follow what your mind says. I'm mentioning some important points regarding both these field.
There are endless opportunities in forensic science field. BSc in forensic science,this program deals with the programme deals with theoretical and practical background in all the areas of criminalistics which demonstrates proficiencies in laboratory skills like forensic molecular biology, forensic chemistry and toxicology. Eligibility criteria for this course is: Student should pass 10 +2 with minimum 50%or 60% aggregate (with english physics chemistry and maths or biology) or equivalent. Duration of this course is 3 years. After completion of BSc ...you can go for higher studies. There are some job profiles in this field of forensic science: Investigative officer Forensic expert Forensic scientist Handwriting expert And many more other job profiles also
And ag bsc i.e. bachelor of science in agriculture.It is 4 years duration course.its admission process differs based on entrance exam. after completion of bsc in agriculture,you can give competitive exams also.You can do jobs in government as well as private sector. admission procees criteria may vary according to the institutions
So as I said,All courses are good at their place.you should consider you interest and focus on what you feel sure about,then only choose the course.
Hope this helps...!!! Good luck
Greetings!
Yes, you are eligible for MSc in forensic science. It requires to study any three subjects of physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology, botany, microbiology, genetics and few other subjects to be studied at graduation level.
I hope this was helpful. Thank you!
Hello, The eligibility criteria for MSc forensic is that you should have passed your BSc with any of the two subjects- Botany, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology. However other institutes like Indraprastha University, Gujarat forensic science university ask for a bachelor degree with 55 percent aggregate. You can refer this link to know more about the course the colleges offering them https://www.careers360.com/courses/forensic-science-course
Best wishes.
Hello
M.sc in forensic science is a good course in mdu . It is two years postgraduate course. For this candidate must have passed b.sc in forensic science, b.sc , b.tech with any two of the subject like computer science, biotechnology, chemistry , mathematics, physics with 50% marks in aggregate or any other examination by recognised university. The mdu is good university for the study of m.sc forensic science.
Thank you
Criminology is a interdisciplinary course and use this to help the law . Three, two and one year course. The various are available under the criminology like Bsc in forensic science this is a three year course and eligibility is 12th mark(science stream), BA in sociology three year course and 12th mark in humanities. Master course which two year that will be msc forensic and criminology or only criminology ,MA in sociology, criminology or criminology and criminal justice The selection process depend upon the college criteria mostly with ug merit based and One year diploma course such as cyber crime, criminal law , post graduate diploma in forensic science and criminology. Admission process depending upon the college or university choose and their criteria for the admission. some college select the candidates through entrance exam, after that result and counselling.
I hope you are safe and sound.
I was going trough your question but it is not clear Whether you are asking about difference in them or the connection in criminology and forensic science ,what is your query so I request you to mend it and write it again .
Thankyou
Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query you need to score a minimum of 60% in your boards given that you are from general category for admission in Government Institute of Forensic Sciences. But it will better it you aim for 90% and above which is considered to be a very good marks as the admissions there is totally merit based. As high as your marks are more better is your chances for getting into your desired course. Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-institute-of-forensic-science-aurangabad
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile