Forensic Science
Hello Roshna ,
You can get jobs in various governments & private sectors. The study will improve your skills and knowledge. After completing your degree, you can open your own forensic practice & forensic service offices. You also may employ in Forensic Laboratories, Detective Offices, Banks and other Govt.
In the private sector, Starting salary in Forensic science field starts from RS. 3 lakhs – 4 lakhs per annum. An experienced candidate can get about Rs. 6 lakhs
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Hello,
The eligibility to pursue Diploma in Forensic Science is that a candidate must have passed MBBS or its equivalent examination from a recognized board. You cannot get admission to Diploma in Forensic Science if you are a B.Com graduate. You can check the list of colleges offering this course and go through the eligibility requirements
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-forensic-medicine-colleges-in-india
Hai Aksh,
Numerous opportunities exist for students pursuing a course in biomedical sciences in India. It is a vast, happening subject with great opportunities for laboratory work, management, research, education, and consultancy . Once you become qualified in the subject, you can work in the private sector or in the various national healthcare laboratories. Those who don't find themselves suitable for standard hospital careers may opt for health protection agencies , or work in forensic science departments and help catch a suspect perhaps! Attach yourself to international healthcare projects, go for voluntary work, get involved with product manufacturers, pharmaceutical industries, or veterinary services…your choices are immense.
hey,
sorry to say but shri mathuradas mohota college of science , nagpur do not offer any course of forensic science , you may need to look out other colleges offering same.
stream shri mathuradas mohota college of science do offer 9 streams
1. botany
2. mathematics
3. chemistry
4. computer science
5. geology
6. industrial chemistry
7. electronics
8. physics
9. zoology
hope this helps
good luck!
It is not mandatory or compulsory to do so.. But if you do you get an extra edge over getting jobs since you have done masters in the same field and you've almost in depth knolwedge about the Forensic science course. Coming to your second question now, there are many top govt institutes recruiting forensic science aspirants in TNPSC. Some of them are - Junior Scientific officers, Government of Forensic Science Dept, Tamil Nadu.
Refer to the sites below for more detailed information..
https://university.careers360.com/articles/5326-Career-review-Forensic-Sciences
Best wishes. Thank you.
Greetings, aspirant!
There are many governement colleges in India that offer B.Sc in forensic Science. The best of these include:-
The basic eligibility criteria for applying to this course is that a candidate must have passed their 10+2 from a recognised board with physics, chemistry, biology or zoology/botany/microbiology with a minimum aggregate of 55%.
Some universities conduct their own entrance test as well.
Hope this information helps
Best of luck!!
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I have mentioned some of the books name for msc entrance exam of forensic science,
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In Chandigarh University B.Sc in Forensic Science is a three-year undergraduate program which offers the study of scientific applications and knowledge that helps in the investigation of crimes. This course covers a wide range of subjects and how to carefully analyze and study different objects at crime scenes as they are the most important proofs.
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Sciences. B.Sc. Forensic Sciences or Bachelor of Science in Forensic Sciences is an undergraduate Forensic Science course. The minimum duration of this program is three years. Course deals with the most scientific ways in which various kinds of crimes or activities can be proved.
B.Sc in Forensic Science is a three-year undergraduate program which offers the study of scientific applications and knowledge that helps in the investigation of crimes. This course covers a wide range of subjects and how to carefully analyze and study different objects at crime scenes as they are the most important proofs. Analysis at the crime scenes could be of anything from blood stains, soil, bones, fingerprints, recovering data from mobiles, laptops, computers, DNA profiling, etc. The students planning to take forensic science as their career choice must have academic skills and fundamental knowledge of forensic science along with keen interest in the same. Listed below are few of the ideal skillsets a forensic student must possess:
Analytical skills
Technical skills
Observation skills
Attention to detail towards one’s work
Team spirit
Ability to work for long hours and under pressure
The program outcome of B. Sc. in Forensic Science is to enable the students learn about crime scenarios that are rapidly changing at global level. OSGU is committed to create a world-class curriculum in the domain of forensic science to educate the aspiring students to counter myriads of global techno-crimes scenario. The scope of forensic science study is vast. Major career prospects for forensic scientists are in the government sector, particularly in various law enforcement agencies such as police, the legal system, and the investigative services of the central government and state governments.
Trained forensic scientists are hired by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), etc. Most attractive option for forensic scientists is teaching in institutes which impart education in forensic science. Students’ can also pursue post-graduation and expand it with further research for further job high profile job opportunities.
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