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Yes, a background in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) can be sufficient for pursuing certain aspects of Forensic Science. While Forensic Science encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including Biology and various specialized fields, having a foundation in PCM can be advantageous for certain areas within the field. Here's how:
Forensic Chemistry: Chemistry is a fundamental component of many forensic analyses, including drug analysis, toxicology, and trace evidence examination. A strong background in Chemistry (covered in the PCM combination) can be beneficial for pursuing these aspects of Forensic Science.
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Your query is quite interesting. But then when I reviewed this, I found that all NIT's, IIT's & all CGFI's whose intake is from JEE Mains are autonomous. You will have to look for colleges of states that depend on JEE Mains for admission since such colleges would be coming under some university.
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There are good universities for B.Pharm in India. You can share your scores in various exams so that I can suggest you colleges as per eligibilty.
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Please find the below mentioned links which will give you all details of Maha- CET.
http://www.dmer.org/mhtcet2016.htm?did=843
http://www.dmer.org/Technical_Engineering_Brochure 2016 Final.pdf
Generally it is based on 11-12 syllabi
it is better if you practice syllabi of CBSE and MSB of class 11 and 12
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