I am currently pursuing B.Sc in forensic science. Do I need to give IPU-CET to get admission for M.Sc in forensic science?

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Asked by Amrita Mishra
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Hello Amruta, Normally, CET's are conducted at undergraduate level to weed out large number of students who want to apply as compared with available seats. However, for MSc this is not the case and hence admissions are invariably based on marks scored in B.Sc.

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The documents required for IPU CET registration are Aadhar card, qualifying exam details, caste certificate, scanned photograph and signature.

Candidates must fill name, Aadhar number, parents' name, date of birth, caste category, gender, qualifying exam details, nationality, religion, mobile number and email ID. After filling in details, candidates must upload the photograph and signature. 

IPU CET registration fee is INR 2500. The fee can be paid online. After registration, candidates will receive unique ID and Password. Candidates must use these login details to open application form. Candidates can fill IPU CET application form after registration. 

IPU CET application form was released on February 2, 2026. The application form will be available till March 31, 2026. Application form must be submitted before the last date to appear for the exam.

IPU CET 2026 application form can be submitted till March 31, 2026. IP University Entrance Exam Application Form 2026 link is available on the admission portal,  ipu.admissions.nic.in.

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