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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Answer- c
Explanation - we know that =150 and R= 50m
Range, R=
50 =
So u2= 980

So u = m/s
So u= 14 = 31.304m/s
= 450, R=
R= = =
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In India, the average starting salary after a Diploma or degree in Forensic Medical Science is around INR 3–5 LPA, at the start.
With experience, specialization, and government jobs, salary can range from INR 8–12 LPA, especially as a forensic officer, or medico-legal expert, or consultant to police or legal bodies.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Those with a Forensic Medical Science degree/diploma can apply for positions in government forensic laboratories i.e. CFSL (Central Forensic Science Laboratories) and/or similar State FSLs (Forensic Science Labs) for examples, forensic analysts, toxicologists, medico-legal assistants.
In regard to selection, government positions are typically filled through government examinations or by way of advertisement when vacancies arise.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
London School of Economics employability rate is 94%. LSE grads work for leading sectors such as Business Development, Finance, Operations, Research, etc.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the majority of Forensic Medical Science courses, particularly UG, PG, and Diploma programs, include training modules on crime scene examination techniques.
With respect to examining crime scenes, the crime scene examination usually includes collection of evidence, documentation of the scene, biological sample preservation, and liaison with police agencies. Students often get some level of hands-on exposure through their internship or practical sessions.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The biggest criterium will be biology, in order to complete a Forensic Medical Science course, particularly those that are focused on medico-legal studies.
In some Bachelor programs, a BSc Forensic Science programme may accept PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math) students, depending on the institution. But in terms of Diploma or forensic medicine related courses, and so forth, PCB is the wisest choice.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
They are two distinct career pathways. An Forensic constitutes a doctor, whereas Forensic Medical Science trains you as to where you fit in the medico-legal and investigative space. One is focused on treatment of patients, and the other is based on solving a criminal case using medical science.
If you liked medicine and law; forensic medicine (after MBBS) is a hybrid of both. However, if you are more interested in criminal investigation, using science, then forensic Science may suit you better.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Nalanda University offers a number of specialised courses, a popular choice among which is the MBA program. The university offers the Master of Business Administration course in Sustainable Development & Management. The total cost of the MBA course at Nalanda University is around INR 4.02 lakhs. Students who face financial burdens can explore the various scholarship schemes that are provided by Nalanda University.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
NIT Bhopal JEE Main cutoff 2025 has been released for all rounds and categories under the All India and Home State quota. The overall closing ranks varied between 1728 and 182471 for the students belonging to the SC AI quota.
For the SC HS quota, the overall cutoff ranged from 2580 to 190611 for all BTech specialisations. Tabulated below is MANIT Bhopal BTech cutoff 2025 for the SC AI category for the first and final rounds.
| Course | JEE Main Round 1 Cutoff 2025 | JEE Main last Round Cutoff 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering | 1728 | 57514 |
| B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering | 2642 | 81459 |
| B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mathematics and Data Science | 2943 | 98304 |
| B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering | 3580 | 106425 |
| B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Engineering and Computational Mechanics | 4581 | 122266 |
| B.Tech. in Energy and Electrical Vehicle Engineering | 4596 | 133547 |
| B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering | 5044 | 140930 |
| B.Tech. in Civil Engineering | 5476 | 152419 |
| B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering | 5538 | 131311 |
| B.Tech. in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering | 6702 | 182471 |
Note: The cutoff ranks will differ for different courses, specialisations, rounds, categories, and quotas.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
For Forensic Medical Science, I suggest that you try viewing forensic shows in real life or reading forensic medico-legal case studies or, if you can, shadowing someone in the profession. That is a taste of the reality of the profession.
Passions often manifest when you are curious to learn and growing your expertise, free of pressure, and still excited when having an understanding of what is tough – like post-mortems, or lengthy legal processes.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Answer- b
Explanation – ler r makes an angle with positive x axis component if r along x-axis.
So rx= |r|cos
(rx)maximum= |r| (cos )maximum
= |r|cos = r
=00
R is along positive x-axis.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Expenses like cost of living in Switzerland might differ with choice of location, lifestyle and personal expenses. High end cities like Zurich are more expensive than others. Applicants are hence required to look after their budget and expenses and plan accordingly. Students can refer to the table given below for approximate monthly expenses that can occur while living in Switzerland:
Expenses in Switzerland | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
Accommodation | CHF 500 - CHF 2,500 (INR 30.8 K – INR 61.7 K) |
Food & Groceries | CHF 400 - CHF 800 (INR 15.4 K - INR 25.7 K) |
Transportation | CHF 70 - CHF 100 (INR 3 K – INR 9.2 K) |
Health Insurance | CHF 200 - CHF 400 (INR 11.3 K - INR 15.4 K) |
Study Material | CHF 40 – CHF 80 |
Personal Expenses | CHF 200 - CHF 400 (INR 5.1 K – INR 20.5 K) |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you are interested in science, crime solving, and the legal system, then Forensic Medical Science is right for you. Forensic Medical Science is a good fit for analytical thinkers who enjoy a scientific approach to biology and deduction.
You may also want to be comfortable with medical or forensic specifics like autopsies or injury reports. If that does not scare you and may excite you, then you may have find your field.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In BSc in microbiology, you will learn about their cell structure, metabolism, physiology, history, their classification (gram negative, positive, types of viruses, fungi), and nomenclature. You will develop an understanding of how to isolate and cultivate them and identify them.
Applied microbiology teaches the application of microorganisms for human use. For example, how to apply better microorganisms for industries like food, agriculture, bioprocess, bioremediation, pharmaceuticals, etc. Applied streams of microbiology include industrial, food and dairy, plant and agricultural, clinical (medical) aspects of microbiology.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
London School of Economics is highly regarded for offering high placement rate in the UK. London School of Economics employability rate is 94%, and the graduates were employed within six months of graduation. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 94 students secured employment. The university graduates are highly skilled in Research Skills, Project Management, Microsoft Office, Leadership, Management, and more. LSE placement rate attracts international students the most. Additionally, London School of Economics graduates work for leading sector such as Business Development, Finance, Operations, Education, Community
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Definitely college ranking is significant, but remember ranking is not the end all be all, especially in specialised areas like Forensic Medical Science.
What is more crucial is the institution's exposure to the profession, laboratory facilities, and rapport with industry partners.
Having attended a lesser-known college with forensic programs and good placement assistance is better than attending a top ranked college with less specialisation in forensic science.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Answer- b

Explanation – u= a? + b? as u in the first quadrant, hence both components a and b will be positive. For v= p? + q? , as it is positive x direction and located downward hence x component p will be positive and y component q will be negative.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Answer- d
Explanation- a scalar quantity is independent of direction hence has the same value for observers with different orientations of the axes.
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