| Discipline |
Forensic Science
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| Program Level |
Under Graduate (UG)
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| Qualification |
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
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| Total Seats |
60
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| Program Duration(in Months) |
36
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| Classroom Hours |
3780
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| Examination/Course Pattern |
semester
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| Program Description |
The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on applying scientific methods and principles to investigate crimes and analyze evidence. This interdisciplinary program combines knowledge from biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, law, and criminal justice to train students in identifying, examining, and interpreting physical evidence found at crime scenes.
Students learn about:
Crime scene investigation techniques
Collection and preservation of evidence
Forensic biology and toxicology
DNA analysis
Fingerprint analysis
Questioned documents and handwriting examination
Digital forensics and cybercrime investigation
Legal procedures and courtroom testimony
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| Admission & entry requirements |
To be eligible for admission to the B.Sc. Forensic Science program, candidates must have completed their 10+2 (Higher Secondary) education or equivalent from a recognized board with Science subjects, typically including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics. Most institutions require a minimum aggregate of 50% marks, though the cut-off may vary by college.
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