You will need, at least, a Bachelors degree (or coursework equivalent) in a physical science such as chemistry, Biology or physics. Coursework would be heavy on chemistry and should have microscopy and statistics included.
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You have to learn physics and maths
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
Ø What level of education must the scientists in this branch have?A minimum of a bachelors degree in natural science or forensic scienceØ Some labs may require a masters degreeØ Students are required to participate in extensive lab work and fulfill an internship.
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Biology, Chemistry, Maths, English to bolser your chances you'll need to choose a relevant call
There are some free tests online to practice but a test is not required to become a forensic scientist. In most cases, all that is needed a Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science. A test completion does however improve your resume for such a career.
bsc in forensic sciences and then u can master in it too..
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There is a lot of education that is needed to become a toxicologist. You need many medical education courses in school
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There are some free tests online to practice but a test is not required to become a forensic scientist. In most cases, all that is needed a Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science. A test completion does however improve your resume for such a career.