Which is better B Pharm or BSc forensic science?
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Which is better B Pharm or BSc forensic science?
ANSWERS (2) Both are equally good but after doing B. Pharma you can hope of setting up spme private venture too like pharmacy business but this is not possible after B.Sc forensic science. Both are equally good but after doing B.
Can a pharmacist work in forensics?
Forensic pharmacy is an application of the sciences of drugs to legal issues. Forensic pharmacists engage in work relating to litigation, the regulatory process, and the criminal justice system. Many pharmacists do freelance work as forensic litigation consultants.
Which is better forensic science or pharmacy?
ANSWER (1) Pharmacy has better options than forensic science. With Pharmacy, one can join various medical companies and different job opportunities are available in pharmaceutical industries like in production, quality check, etc. Forensic is a good course but career opportunities are less as compared to pharmacy.
Which is the best course in forensic science?
Diploma Courses in Forensic Science:
Course | Course Duration |
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Diploma in Document Examination | 6 months |
Diploma in Fingerprint Examination | 6 months |
Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Crime Investigation and Computer Forensics | 1 year |
Post Graduate Diploma in Forensic Psychology | 1 year |
Can I do forensic science after B Pharmacy?
Yes, you can do it. You can take admission if you have : A Bachelor’s degree in science/ engineering / pharmacy/ medicine, obtained from a recognized university.
How do you become a forensic pharmacy?
You can take admission if you have :
- A Bachelor’s degree in science/ engineering / pharmacy/ medicine, obtained from a recognized university. (Minimum eligibility criteria for Msc in Forensic Science course may vary across universities.)
- A minimum aggregate score of 50- 60\% at the level of graduation.
Can pharmacists work for the FBI?
According to Forensic Nursing Chronicles, some forensic pharmacists serve on drug-testing crews for the Olympics, as safety officers for the FDA or as FBI investigators. In addition, police departments hire forensic pharmacists to work as criminologists, examining drug-related evidence and criminal behavior.