Forensic Science
Hi Student ,
Yes , you can do MSc in forensic science after doing BSc in life science not only in Delhi university or IPU but also from any college . As per criteria you must complete BSc in science from any subject from recognised university with minimum 55% .
Hope it will help you !!!!
Hello.
As you have not mentioned the name of the college it is a bit difficult for us to provide the details regarding the same.
The details of the forensic science course are as follows:
The course is known by the name of B.Sc. Forensic Science. It is a three year undergraduate program wherein you deal with the study of scientific applications and knowledge that will be helpful in tackling crimes. This undergraduate program offers a vast range of subjects and how to carefully examine and inspect different objects and parts at a crime scene. When it comes to a crime scene the analysis could be anything such as blood stains, fingerprints, footprints, retrieving data from electronic devices like phones, laptops, computer,etc. If you are opting for this course then you must have keen interest in it and possess academic skills.
Moving on to the eligibility criteria, it same as that for many other undergraduate programs i.e. you must have passed your class 12th examinations in science stream from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% aggregate.
This course offers two types of entries :
Lastly, the course fees depends upon the institution but it ranges roughly between 20,000 to 50,000 Indian rupees.
I hope my answer has cleared your doubts. Looking forward to help you more.
Hi aspirant,
Bsc. Forensic science and B. Pharma both the courses are equally good and it will be difficult to tell which is better.
BSc in forensic deals with the study of various kinds of queries related to crime and legal system. The study is quite interesting .
Bachelor of pharmacy deals with the study of health care and biochemical science.
You may chose any based on your interests .
Som e best BSc science colleges in India:-
Hope this helpful. Best of luck.
hi,
see msc in forensic science is 2 years duration course. guru govind singh Indraprastha University conducts IPUcet exam to admission in msc courses of various stream. eligibility criteria is candidates must secure 50% marks in bachelors course in relevant discipline to appear in msc Admission test conducts by ipucet.
the exam pattern is as follows,
Section 1 of the paper consists of 50 questions which comprises of Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability, and General English.
Section 2 of the paper is of descriptive type questions basis on bachelors course syllabus on the stream of course you have applied .
however due to the insufficient of test papers in official website of GGSIPU I suggest you to follow the general papers for msc in forensic science papers of others university as well. some of the books you may follow,
- Forensic Science Principles & Concepts by Nishant Singh
- Forensic Science Basics by Jay Siegel
- Forensic Science In Crime Investigation by Nabar BS
Hello Tuli,
There are a number of colleges that take admission for their BSc courses in Forensic Science in KOLKATA. These are:
Hope this helps.
Course Name :BSc forensic science
Chandigarh University
Chandigarh University (CU) is a leading Indian Institution offering its students a unique amalgamation of professional and academic excellence. The University has been accredited with the prestigious A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAA
Hii dear
BioTech is far better than B.pharma & B.sc Forensic Science. You can pursue your Biotech from Top Institute such as IIT, IIIT's & NIT also. You can also go from Private Institute for BioTech also. In Biotech, the placements are also high as comapred to Cse Branch.
Hope this information is helpful for you.
Best Of Luck
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