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15th July 2019, 03:08 PM
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Is NEET examination required for admission in Forensic Science Graduate degree course?


I wanted to do B.Sc in Forensic Science after my Intermediate (12th). Is Mathematics compulsory for taking admission in B.Sc Forensic Science? Which entrance do I need to write? Is NEET required?




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17th June 2020, 01:41 PM
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Default Re: Is NEET examination required for admission in Forensic Science Graduate degree course?

Hi,
Maths is not a compulsary subject for taking admission in B.Sc Forensic Science.
Neet is also not compulsary .
The basic criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission is minimum aggregate score of 55% in Higher Secondary (10+2) .

University Entrance Exam
1 Jain University, Bengaluru - JET
2 Amity Institute of Forensic Sciences - Amity JEE
3 Lovely Professional University - LPUNEST
4 University of Mumbai - MUCET
5 Osmania University - OUCET
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18th June 2020, 11:29 PM
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Default Re: Is NEET examination required for admission in Forensic Science Graduate degree course?

No its not required to do NEET in order to pursue forensic science. NEET is the entrance exam for medical studies. Forensic science can be pursued as undergraduation program with required eligibility of subjects and percentage for respective colleges offering this program.
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