How can I become a CID officer?

I completed my graduation in science.

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    Aarti Singh | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Shekhar, Forensic Science plays an important role in judicial system wherein a forensic scientist works in close coordination to find out evidence and show the same to courts and helps in solving the case with legally acceptable evidence. Medical Science students have higher advantage in becoming forensic scientists as a significant part or portion of the subject is related to medical Science and analysis. However, it is also open for students of BA and B.Sc who can do post graduation in forensic sciences. Law students can do various diploma or certificate courses offered in forensic Science and can work in Research and Analysis Wing,
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  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Sibtain Kadri

    8 years ago
    Greetings!
    If you want to work in C.I.D. Labs then you can opt PG in Forensic Sciences
    You can refer to targetstudy site for colleges of Forensic Science in India

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