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22nd March 2012, 01:02 PM
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Am I eligible for M.Sc in Forensic Science or M.Sc in Criminology having scored 50% in B.Sc in Psychology?
sir, i have completed BSc Psychology with 50 percentage, am i eligible for MSc Forensic Science or MSc Criminology?
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26th March 2012, 02:06 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for M.Sc in Forensic Science or M.Sc in Criminology having scored 50% in B.Sc in Psychology?
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M.sc stand for Master of Science . It is an Master degree . The duration of the course is for two years and the course is four semester . If your interested to apply M.sc in ( Forensic Science and Criminology ) courses then , you should complete bachelor degree ( B.sc ) in science stream with Physics , Chemistry , Zoology , Biology , Biochemistry , Microbiology , B.pharm , BDS etc.. with Minimum 50% percentage of marks from recognized university or Institution . The Percentage of marks in Admission is differ from colleges to colleges . But if you score minimum 50% percentage then your eligible for M.sc course . The Admission for M.sc course is based on Pure Merit List . The institution may conduct entrance Examination as well as Interview within the colleges . If your qualified in Entrance Examination then your eligible to set in Interview . Based on the Performance in Written Examination and Interview you may get admission for M.sc course . So, After completing B.sc course your eligible for M.s in Forensic Science as well as Criminology Courses . I provide the Best colleges for M.s in Forensic Science and Criminology Courses . Best Colleges for M.s in Forensic Science and Criminology Courses :- >> Jain University >> Institute of Professional Studies >> Hari Singh Gour University >> Gujarat University >> Global Open University >> Osmania University |
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26th March 2012, 02:57 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for M.Sc in Forensic Science or M.Sc in Criminology having scored 50% in B.Sc in Psychology?
yes, you are eligible for both courses because for admission in m.sc. Forensic Science and Criminology Courses. A candidate should be pass graduation in b.sc. With minimum 50% marks. M.sc. Stands for master of science. And it is a master degree.
There are best universities in india for m.sc. forensic science and criminology. 1.Bundelkhand University - Master of Science (MSc) - Forensic Science 2.Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya - Master of Science (MSc) - Criminology and Forensic Science 3.Osmanaia University - Master of Science (MSc) - Forensic Science 4.Gujarat University - Master of Science (MSc) - Forensic Science 5.Madurai Kamaraj University - DDE - Post Graduate Diploma in Criminology and Police Administration (PGDCPA) |
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26th March 2012, 02:41 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for M.Sc in Forensic Science or M.Sc in Criminology having scored 50% in B.Sc in Psychology?
no u can not take admission in m.sc bcz for admission in m.sc there shoud be atleast 60% marks in graduation even for admission in m.sc you would have to qualify the entrance exam for getting admission in m.sc thi s entrance you can give only if you have atleast 60% mark in graduation
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27th November 2012, 11:17 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for M.Sc in Forensic Science or M.Sc in Criminology having scored 50% in B.Sc in Psychology?
I completed ENGINEERING in computer science recently and i am very interested to pursue masters in FORENSIC SCIENCE. Am i eligible to do ?? kindly reply....
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