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a Forensic Science-related cognitive abilities and skills, e g , abilities and skills relating to intellectual tasks, including analysis of problems and systematic problem-solving; b Forensic Science-related practical skills, e g , skills relating to scientific crime investigation, crime scene processing, and collection and evaluation of
Forensic Science and Crime Investigation: Abhijeet Publications Saferstein, R (2017) Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science Pearson Sharma, B R (2019) Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation & Trails Universal Law Publishing Company Yount, L (2006) Forensic Science: From Fibers to Fingerprints (Milestones in
Forensic Science The field of Forensic science involves investigating of a crime with the help of applying scientific principles These are degrees and diplomas after 12th for students who is interested in forensic science as career options after 12th 1 B Sc in Forensic Sciences 2 B Sc in Life Science, Chemistry, Forensic Science 3
in Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Directorate of Forensic Science Services, Ministry of Home Affairs -01, UR-01) The vacancies are suitable for candidates (OBC belonging to category of Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) viz Deaf and Hard of Hearing with disability i e Deaf (D) or Hard of Hearing (HH), Locomotor Disability