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Scholar-Level 16
I am going to talk in regards to the Indian system only. To be true it really does not matter at this moment. Forensic Science does have a lot of scopes, but a B.Sc. In Forensics is a vastly generalized degree. So don't expect to get a job easily just after doing your B.Sc. On the other hand B.Sc. In Agriculture is a specialised degree. And the best part has a Forensic aspect as well. So, if you really want to study Forensics, then I would suggest that first study Agriculture or Botany and then study the Forensic aspect of it in your Masters. If you are still doubtful how can Agriculture and Botany have Forensic Aspect then
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Go for it.
Best of luck.
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My sis is also pursuing the same degree from LPU. Some of the information about the programme I am sharing here. As this programme is intended to provide students with the information, hands-on skills, analytical, and leadership abilities required for fast-track global careers in blue-chip firms in one year less time than a BBA and MBA degree taken separately.
LPU has emerged as a leader in the field of education. It is a distinctive institution which is not less than an IIT in terms of teaching, learning, research, entrepreneurship and leadership. In addition to imparting knowledge & critical thinking, the university enables its
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
The IIRM Hyderabad PGDM programme is one of the best in the country. The institute has a well-equipped and modern campus, and the faculty is highly qualified and experienced. IIRM is good in placements. The highest package of IIRM for PGDM was 14 LPA and average package was 6.5 LPA.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta accepts CLAT score for admissions, however, nothing is disclosed in regards to the admission for different nationality students.
You can get in touch with the college officials for better clarification.
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It is absolutely fine, even if you have done M.Tech, you can pursue CA. However, I personally believe that you already have a very good degree and you can make a wonderful career after M.Tech. Studying CA is altogether a different thing with all new and different subjects will be a waste of time, as long as you only have a passion to acquire high qualifications. It is advisable to go ahead and perform in your stream of expertise. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
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