B.Sc. Forensic Science

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Out of the many disciplines of science that you could pursue a career in forensic science is the one you should go for if you have a knack for solving or investigating crimes. It is also known as criminalistics and it makes science applicable to certain legal and civil laws to solve the crime. Being a multidisciplinary subject, it has aspects of biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, social sciences, etc. Risk analysis is a major skill taught in a forensics program, which students can apply both in life and job. Some other skills needed in eligible candidates for the course would be attention-to-detail and critical thinking, analytical observation, and an eye for detail, which are useful in every facet of life. These skills help students solve problems, critically analyzing the many consequences of a single act. The course prepares students to detect dicey situations where a crime may occur, such as cyber security, towards preventing digital attacks before they can happen. Even handwriting analysis can be used in marital counseling and to help someone choose a career path. Subsequently, the recovery and processing of a variety of evidence types found at crime scenes are studied in detail, as is the evaluation and presentation of that evidence in legal contexts. The course affords students access to extensive modern facilities with state-of-the-art facilities and laboratories. Upon completion of the course, students are needed to undertake a research project towards developing research skills in a diverse range of projects, both within the university and through external placements.
The course prepares candidates for professional roles in Forensic Science, such as police or forensic practice, the criminal or civil judicial system, or research. They can develop command, control, and management skills that will enable them to present expert evidential incident reports to the court of law.

Pass in 10+2 (or) Equivalent

A qualified B.Sc. Forensic Science candidate may apply for one of the job roles in government or private organisations.

  • Investigation officers
  • Forensic Auditor
  • Forensic Scientist
  • Crime Reporter
  • Laboratory Analyst
  • Legal counsellor
  • Forensic Expert
  • Job Areas
  • Intelligence Bureau (IB)
  • Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
  • Central Govt. Forensic Sciences Labs
  • Hospitals
  • Private Detective Agencies
  • Law Firms
  • Police Department
  • Quality Control Bureau
  • Banks
  • Universities
  • Defense/Army
  • Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Ultra-modern forensic lab with the following facilities is available

  • Forensic Drug Testing
  • Paint analysis
  • Gunshot Residue
  • Infrared spectroscopy
  • Fingerprints
  • DNA Analysis
  • PCR Test
  • Link Analysis Software
  • High-Powered Microscopes