All India Forensic Science Entrance Test 2022 on July 24
Press Trust of India | July 13, 2022 | 09:25 PM IST | 1 min read
AIFSET is an all-India entrance test for forensic science courses at its various partner universities. Last date to apply is July 23.
NEW DELHI: The All India Forensic Science Entrance Test (AIFSET) 2022-23 has been scheduled for July 24, an official statement said on Wednesday. AIFSET is an all-India entrance test for forensic science courses at its various partner universities.
Candidates interested in pursuing a career in this field can apply for the examination latest by July 23, it said. "It will be a 60-minute online entrance exam to be conducted at various centres across the country," Swati Bajpai, Project Coordinator, said in the statement.
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Some of the universities offering forensic science courses under the programme are Vivekananda Global University in Jaipur, Teerthanker Mahaveer University in Moradabad, Sikkim Professional University in Sikkim, among others. All other details with respect to fees etc are available on AIFSET website, the statement added.
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