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Shubham Dhane 12th Dec, 2021

Hello,

No NEET is not compulsory for forensic science course. The colleges conduct their own entrance exam for forensic science or the admissions are done on the basis of 10+2 level score. The forensic science course is a combination of law and science together. Forensic science can be learnt from the undergraduate level. The undergraduate programme is for three years, after which the student is provided with a B.Sc. degree. The candidate must have completed their education at 10+2 level from a recognised board and A minimum of 50% at both 10th and 12th level to be eligible for the course.

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Rhea Kapoor 12th Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant!

NEET is not necessary for Forensic Science. Courses like BSc and MSc Forensic Science can be pursued without appearing for the NEET exam.

Forensic science can be pursued as undergraduation program with required eligibility of subjects and percentage for respective colleges offering this program.

Hope this helps

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