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How To Become A Forensic Scientist?

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    First and foremost, a person aspiring to enter the field of forensic science must have a strong background in science and a sound knowledge of the fundamentals of science. Earlier it was merely a part of the training course to become a police officer, but nowadays, many universities have started teaching forensic science even at the undergraduate college degree level. Many students now enroll for graduate degree programs in forensic science. To pursue forensic science, a person must have a college degree with majors in chemistry, biology or a related science.

    After completing their course, they can find work in a forensic laboratory or a crime laboratory where they can work as DNA analysts, trace evidence, drug analysts and investigators with the departments that question documents, illegal firearms, etc. There is a great demand in the present- day scenario for professional forensic scientists including forensic psychologists, forensic psychiatrists and other professionals who possess a Masters degree in science with a specialisation in forensic science.
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    Aki  

    answered 3 years ago

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      Plol  

      answered 2 years ago

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