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12th May 2023, 10:17 PM
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Scope of studying BSc(Forensic Sciences) over BTech course?


Hi, I am a student of 12th standard, studying with Science stream. I want to do BSc(Forensic Sciences) instead of BTech. But my parents are telling me to do BTech in future. I just want to know about the scope of BSc(Forensic Sciences) course over BTech course. Please tell me immediately.




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13th May 2023, 06:19 PM
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Default Re: Scope of studying BSc(Forensic Sciences) over BTech course?

The Scope of B.Sc Forensic Science is that graduates can pursue careers in various fields both in government and private sector,

1. such as crime investigations,

2. forensic laboratories,

3. and law enforcement.
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13th May 2023, 11:18 PM
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Default Re: Scope of studying BSc(Forensic Sciences) over BTech course?

Both BSc Forensic Sciences and BTech courses have their own scope and advantages. The choice between the two will depend on your personal preferences, career goals, and skills.

BSc Forensic Sciences is a 3-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on the application of scientific principles in the investigation of crimes. It covers various fields such as forensic chemistry, forensic biology, forensic psychology, forensic ballistics, forensic toxicology, etc. This course is suitable for those who are interested in the scientific investigation of crimes and want to work in the field of forensic sciences.

BTech, on the other hand, is a 4-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on the application of engineering principles in various fields. It covers subjects such as computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, etc. This course is suitable for those who want to work in the field of engineering and technology.

If you are interested in a career in forensic sciences, then studying BSc Forensic Sciences would be a better option. This course provides you with a strong foundation in forensic sciences and prepares you for a career as a forensic scientist, crime scene investigator, forensic pathologist, etc. BSc Forensic Sciences also opens up opportunities for further studies in the field of forensic sciences such as MSc Forensic Sciences, PhD, etc.

If you are interested in the application of engineering principles in the field of forensic sciences, then studying BTech in Forensic Sciences would be a better option. This course focuses on the development of technologies and equipment used in the investigation of crimes. It prepares you for a career as a forensic engineer, forensic technology expert, etc.

Overall, both courses have their own scope and advantages. You should choose the course that aligns with your interests and career goals.
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