Why choose BA-MA in Criminology at NFSU?

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    The BA-MA in Criminology at NFSU is chosen for its comprehensive program that covers the causes and consequences of crime, and the structure and functioning of the Criminal Justice System. It prepares students for careers in Criminology/Criminal Justice, such as police, prisons, probation services, private detective, security management, and higher studies in Criminology, including research. The program has an intake of 30 students, with tuition fees of INR 60,000 per semester. Eligibility criteria include passing 10+2 with at least 60% for General/OBC/EWS category candidates and 55% for SC/ST and PwD category candidates.

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The NFSU Gandhinagar BSc course is provided with only one specialisation. This specialisation is Criminology and Forensic Science. Moreover, it runs for three years. For students who wish to pursue a PG Integrated course, the university also has a BSc + MSc in Forensic Science. 

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