What is the scope of B.Sc in forensic science?

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Though Forensic Toxicology, Forensic Biology and Crime Scene Investigation have always had scope, India is actively moving forward in this field, and keeping up with the technological changes across the world. The Gujarat Forensic Science University was set up exclusively to offer super-specialised post graduate degree courses to address this very need.
    Forensic Speech Science deals with recording, analysing voice samples using spectrogram, a machine to help identify the speaker. Voice recordings are permissible as evidence in the court of law in anti-corruption and other criminal offences, something you would already know if you've be
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    Aditi sharma

    3 months ago

    The scope of a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Forensic Science is extensive and multifaceted, reflecting the growing importance of forensic science in the criminal justice system and various other fields. The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the application of scientific principles to legal matters, preparing them for various roles within the criminal justice system. Graduates can pursue careers as forensic scientists, crime scene investigators, or laboratory analysts in federal, state, and private forensic laboratories. The program emphasizes critical skills such as eviden

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    Rohini Kapoor

    4 months ago

    The field of forensic Science offers diverse career paths that combine scientific inquiry with law enforcement and legal processes, making it an appealing choice for students interested in both Science and justice. The B.Sc in forensic Science programme at LPU covers both theoretical and practical grounding in every field of criminalistics, showcasing proficiency in lab techniques such as toxicology, forensic chemistry, and forensic molecular biology. Admission requirements for admission in B.Sc in forensic Science include passing with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Biotechnol

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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Dear Santosh, After B.Sc Forensic Science a candidate can apply for one of the job roles in government or private organisations. Some of the job roles available for B.Sc in Forensic Science candidates are as follows: Investigation officers. Forensic Auditor. The following are 10 common jobs you can pursue within the forensic science field: Fingerprint analyst. Evidence technician. Forensic science technician. Forensic specialist. Forensics manager. Forensic investigator. Forensic accountant. Forensic engineer. The programme deals with theoretical and practical background in all the areas of criminalistics which demonstrates proficienci
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    aditi shaliya

    7 years ago
    You need to appear for an entrance exam to get admission for forensic science.

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