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4th June 2012, 11:20 PM
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Can I be eligible for MSc studies in forensic science? I am a chemistry hons student with Physics
hello,
i only want to know that i am a chemistry honers student with physics pass in my ongoing B.Sc studies....can i be eligible for M.Sc studies in forensic science ...and if yes than what should i do for that??? thank you |
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8th June 2013, 04:35 AM
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Re: Can I be eligible for MSc studies in forensic science? I am a chemistry hons student with Physics
please i am to write jamb as a forensic science student can i write English ,Chemistry, Biology and Physics pls help i am confushed
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29th December 2017, 08:22 AM
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Re: Can I be eligible for MSc studies in forensic science? I am a chemistry hons student with Physics
Yes, you are definitely eligible to join in M.SC studies in forensic science as you are B.SC Graduate with physics and chemistry as subjects.
M.SC in forensic science is a 2 years duration post graduation degree and only 23 colleges in offer this course. The educational qualification required to join in this course is B.SC with physics, chemistry, biochemistry, botony, zoology, microbiology as one of the subjects from UGC approved institution or college. And the admission into this course is through entrance exams conducted by various universities separately. Best colleges which offer this course are : -> Jain university, Bangalore -> Osmania university, Hyderabad -> Amity university, UP -> Bundelkhand university, UP -> Dr. Harisingh Gour university, MP -> CMJ university, Meghalaya -> Kurukshetra university, Haryana. |
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