Jain College in Bangalore offers a postgraduate course in crime scene investigation, beginning with the Jain Entrance Test (JET) in March or April, followed by a Group Discussion and Personal Interview. To qualify for the interview, candidates must have satisfactory graduation marks. The program is supported by a faculty of around 10 teachers, including some NET-qualified staff, who are described as knowledgeable and supportive. The MSc Forensic Science program costs 3.5 lakh INR for two years, with an annual increase, and can be paid in installments. Each semester has an exam fee of 2,000 INR, plus an additional 500 INR for the project viva. The college faces limited company visits for placements, with starting salary packages at 1.3 lakh INR per annum. However, it offers thorough placement training covering aptitude tests, group discussions, and personal interviews. Scholarships are available at the undergraduate level based on caste and academic performance, along with interest-free loans and financial aid. Placement opportunities are provided in the final year through campus recruitment.
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