Hi Suraj, to take up a masters course in forensic science you need to be a graduate preferably with a first division in Physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, biochemistry, microbiology, B.pharm, BDS or applied science. After graduation may opt for diploma courses in Forensic Science & Criminology.As for the career prospects, some graduates wish to pursue further study opportunities to further specialise in their chosen area of study or to enhance their potential point of entry into employment. Another alternative is research, usually leading to MPhil or PhD degree over a period of two to four years. A further option is teacher-training for a P... view more
Hi Suraj, to take up a masters course in forensic science you need to be a graduate preferably with a first division in Physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, biochemistry, microbiology, B.pharm, BDS or applied science. After graduation may opt for diploma courses in Forensic Science & Criminology. As for the career prospects, some graduates wish to pursue further study opportunities to further specialise in their chosen area of study or to enhance their potential point of entry into employment. Another alternative is research, usually leading to MPhil or PhD degree over a period of two to four years. A further option is teacher-training for a PGCE or similar qualification. This is a popular option amongst our science graduates. A forensic science degree provides a broad base of scientific knowledge and understanding, and is therefore a good foundation for the teaching of science in schools. Below are some links. Please place it in your address bar. tinyurl.com/6axvmga tinyurl.com/3mo72mf tinyurl.com/4xaxsnu tinyurl.com/3orqy95 Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi Suraj, to take up a masters course in forensic science you need to be a graduate preferably with a first division in Physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, biochemistry, microbiology, B.pharm, BDS or applied science. After graduation may opt for diploma courses in Forensic Science & Criminology.
As for the career prospects, some graduates wish to pursue further study opportunities to further specialise in their chosen area of study or to enhance their potential point of entry into employment.
Another alternative is research, usually leading to MPhil or PhD degree over a period of two to four years.
A further option is teacher-training for a PGCE or similar qualification. This is a popular option amongst our science graduates.
A forensic science degree provides a broad base of scientific knowledge and understanding, and is therefore a good foundation for the teaching of science in schools.
Below are some links. Please place it in your address bar.
tinyurl.com/6axvmga
tinyurl.com/3mo72mf
tinyurl.com/4xaxsnu
tinyurl.com/3orqy95
Hope this helps. All the best!