Which subjects can I take up in Masters after B.Sc. In forensic Science?

I am doing B.Sc. In forensics which is having low career prospects. Now, I am willing to change my subject for Masters. What should I do? Which subject should I take up? I am very confused.

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Asked by Kuljot Guron

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    Nanduraj | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    After completing the course of B.Sc Forensic now, one should carry out the Masters course in forensic Science. One can choose the following subjects for the Master's degree in forensic:
    Forensic crime and investigation techniques
    Instrumental method physical
    Instrumental method, biological
    Forensic ballistics and photography
    Fingerprinting and impressions
    Questioned documents
    Forensic chemistry and explosives
    Toxicology and pharmacology
    Forensic physics
    Forensic biology
    Forensic serology and DNA profiling
    Recent advances quality management and evidence evaluation
    Forensic physics
    Dissertation
    Top colleges for the M.Sc. In forensic Science are as foll
    ...more

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