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No i wouldn't think so - I did a bachelor of science and then a post-graduate diploma in forensic science and then a Masters in forensic science and even then Im still up against alot of people for the small number of forensic lab jobs. The other option which I have done is to join the police, sowrn or non-sworn, You can do some forensics with them!

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Hey - I did a Bachelor of Science (majoring in biological sciences), then I did a Post Graduate Diploma in Forensic Science and then a Masters in Forensic Science. You may be able to get a job with just the Diploma but its definitely best to go as far as you can i.e even get a PhD to be considered first.


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