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B.Sc. (Hons.) Forensic Science

Admission Procedure

Merit prepared on basis of the qualifying exam

Provisional Admission

Candidates who have passed 12th with PCB/PCM from a recognized board of examination.

About The Program

B.Sc. (Hons.) Forensic Science is a 4-year undergraduate degree designed to provide students with an in-depth and interdisciplinary education in the application of scientific methods to law enforcement.

This programme integrates core scientific disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, psychology and computer science, to explore how scientific principles are applied in real-world criminal investigations, evidence analysis, and the judicial processes.

Through a carefully structured curriculum, students gain a strong theoretical foundation as well as extensive practical training in laboratory techniques. The programme covers essential subjects, including forensic toxicology, forensic biology, forensic chemistry, forensic anthropology, forensic psychology, criminalistics, digital forensics, and the legal aspects of forensic science, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to collect, preserve, analyse, and interpret physical and digital evidence.

Designed to foster analytical thinking, technical expertise and ethical understanding, the curriculum balances classroom instruction with hands-on experience in laboratories, simulated crime scene exercises and fieldwork. Students also learn about the legal framework governing evidence handling, courtroom procedures and the role of forensic science within the criminal justice system, ensuring a holistic view of the profession. By emphasising both scientific rigour and investigative application, the programme prepares graduates for careers in forensic laboratories, law enforcement agencies, cybercrime investigation units, private investigative firms and research institutions.

Eligibility Criteria for the admission in the Program

Candidates who have passed 12th with PCB/PCM from a recognized board of examination.

Teaching pedagogies

Student-Centric and Outcome-Based Learning

  • Introducing the flexible curriculum for the students, the curriculum is structured around clearly stated learning outcomes-what students are expected to be able to do upon completion of a program or course.
  • Effective teaching methods have been initiated, such as learning tasks and assessment materials, that will best assist students in attaining those results.
  • Emphasis on Real-world Skills aimed at training skills and competencies that can be implemented in real-life situations by students. The students learn to apply knowledge to solve problems, think critically, communicate, and work in groups.
  • Adopt constructive learning, where students build knowledge through active tasks.
  • Align teaching with Bloom’s Taxonomy (Understand → Remember → Apply Analyze → Evaluate → Create).

Blended Learning (Hybrid Mode)

  • LMS-based learning modules that enable students to learn anytime and anywhere, removing barriers of time and location, but with the possible support of in-person engagement. (Any speed, any mode, any language).
  • Blended learning provides a platform to promote greater interaction between students, as well as between students and teachers. It combines face-to-face classroom teaching with digital learning platforms like SWAYAM, NPTEL, and Virtual Labs.
  • Online study portal i-learn, making learning resources and experiences repeatable, reliable and reproducible.

Experiential and Practical-Based Learning

  • Enhancing skill: providing hands on training, workshops and industrial visits, a personalized learning and adaptable educational experience that helps in building social skills of the students.
  • Encourage hands-on laboratory sessions aligned with practical casework, upgrading the experimental knowledge of students, which is a practical aspect for making knowledge more efficient.
  • Internship / Apprenticeship mandatory as per NEP: 8–10 weeks.

Research-Integrated Teaching

  • The programs focus more on innovative and interdisciplinary training, capacity building, skill enhancement, and consultancy, with the main goal of contributing meaningfully to the development and economic upliftment of the local population in general and the region in particular by exposing them to various job and self-employment opportunities.
  • Introduce students to mini research projects from Semester I for upgrading the skill and interest of the students towards innovation and research.
  • Each student completes a dissertation based on original research.

Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)

  • Continuous Internal Evaluation (30–40%), Includes viva-voce, seminars, and regular lab performance to assess conceptual understanding, practical skills, and scientific communication.
  • Problem-solving assignments, case analysis reports, and fieldwork presentations to evaluate analytical ability, real-world application, and professional competence.
  • Peer assessments and group activities to promote teamwork, critical thinking, and participatory learning in line with NEP’s holistic education approach.

Skill-Based and Vocational Training

  • Initiating SWAYAM MOOCs and skill-based courses in the curriculum to Enhance Employability and Practical Competence, Promote Application-Oriented Learning, and Build Lifelong Learning and Industry-Relevant Skills.
  • Promoting internships in government organisations and Industries as a part of vocational training, to develop job-ready Practical Skills, bridge the Gap between Education and Employment and support career Growth and Lifelong Skill Development.

Specializations

Computational Biology

  • Principle of Biotechnology
  • Introductory Bioinformatics
  • Structural Bioinformatics
  • Programming for Computational Biology
  • Fundamentals of AI and ML
  • NGS-based Metagenomics
  • Algorithms in Computational Biology

Sustainability Science

  • Applied Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Behavior Modification
  • Psychology of Adjustment
  • Media Psychology
  • Advanced Psychopathology-I
  • Advanced Psychopathology-II

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO1

To impart state-of-the-art technology and practical training to solve problems with novelty and updated knowledge.

PEO2

To impart knowledge through updated curriculum as per need to prepare students for higher studies and successful careers in industry, national/international competitive examinations, and as successful entrepreneurs.

PEO3

To apply the acquired practical skills and training in government and private organizations to meet societal demands.

PEO4

To participate in individual and team-based multidisciplinary projects, and demonstrate a professional and ethical attitude in the field of Forensics and law enforcement.

Program Outcomes (POs)

PO1

Problem-solving: Students will acquire basic knowledge of principles and processes underlying Forensic Science and will apply the learning to real-life situations as well solve different problems in the field.

PO2

Critical thinking and creativity: Students will develop essential analytical skills and apply reasoning/thought to innovate and conduct independent work in Forensic Science.

PO3

Research-related skills: The student will be able to appropriately use statistical and other analytical tools and techniques, to develop a methodology that enables the student to problematize, synthesize, and articulate issues and design research proposals.

PO4

Team works and leadership qualities: Students will function effectively as individuals, and as members or leaders in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO5

Skill development: Students will acquire knowledge and skills necessary for working independently, organizational skills, and time management to set self-defined goals and targets with timelines. Students will acquire skills necessary for pursuing learning activities throughout life aimed at personal development, meeting social, economic, and cultural objectives, and adapting to the changing demands of the workplace.

PO6

Modern tool usage: Students will be able to demonstrate the capability to create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern IT tools and software for data analysis in the domain of Forensic science.

PO7

Multicultural competence and inclusive spirit: Student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of multiple cultural values and beliefs with perspective to respect, and honor cultural diversity, and gender sensitivity, adopt a gender-neutral approach, as well as empathy for the less advantaged/ differently-abled or learning disabilities.

PO8

Value inculcation: The students will be able to demonstrate the acquisition of knowledge and attitude that are required to embrace and practice constitutional humanities, ethics, human and moral values and perform responsible global citizenship. Also, the student will acquire knowledge to understand regulatory norms, and will adopt ethical practices in the pursuit of science.

PO9

Autonomy, responsibility and accountability: The student will be able to apply knowledge, understanding or skills independently and exercise responsibility as well as accountability in applying knowledge and skills in

PO10

Society, Environment and sustainability: Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge, skills, attitude, and values for mitigating the problems related to society, health, environment, food security and sustainable development.

PO11

Communication: Students will acquire oral and communication skills to communicate effectively with the community and society. This will help the student to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentations, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO12

Community engagement and service: The student will be able to demonstrate the capability to engage in community-services/activities for promoting the wellbeing of the society.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO1

The student will be able to apply the knowledge of basic sciences in the different branches of forensics, research, and higher education.

PSO2

The student will be able to apply technological solutions for forensic investigations.

PSO3

The students will be able to apply knowledge of biotechnology and allied disciplines to become an entrepreneur.

Career Pathways

An undergraduate degree in Forensic Science equips students with scientific and investigative skills essential for analysing evidence, understanding criminal behaviour, and supporting the justice system. Forensic Science students can embark on diverse career paths in both the government and private sectors. In government Forensic Science Laboratories and law enforcement agencies, opportunities exist as forensic analysts, crime scene investigators, laboratory technicians, fingerprint and DNA analysts and supporting criminal investigations and legal processes. In the private sector, students can work as digital forensic experts, forensic consultants, toxicology analysts, quality control specialists and in corporate investigations, insurance firms, security services and specialised consultancies.

In addition, after completing the Bachelor’s degree, students can opt for M.Sc. in Forensic Science or in areas like cyber forensics, forensic toxicology, digital evidence analysis or forensic accounting, which further enhance career prospects and technical expertise. With the growing importance of scientific evidence in criminal justice, technology, and corporate security, graduates of this programme are well-placed to contribute meaningfully to society while building rewarding and impactful careers.

Notes: Semester 1 and 2 are applicable only for regular entry students. Lateral entry students begin from Semester 3.

Course Curriculum

Semester 1

  • Introduction to Forensic Science
  • Disaster Management
  • Principle of Biotechnology/ Applied Psychology
  • Career Skills I
  • PDP
  • Healthy Living and Fitness
  • English Communication/Functional and Formal Hindi

Semester 2

  • Crime Scene Investigation and Management
  • Crime Scene Investigation and Management Lab
  • Introductory Bioinformatics/ Forensic Psychology
  • Career Skills- II/Creative Writing
  • Science of Happiness and Well-being /I think Biology
  • Effective Waste Management
  • Community Outreach Program (online)
  • Modern Indian Language (online)
  • General Proficiency
  • Constitution Of India

Semester 3

  • Criminology and Forensic Psychology
  • Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
  • Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Lab
  • Structural Bioinformatics/ Behavior Modification
  • Soft Skills/Entrepreneurship Development
  • Leadership and Public Speaking (online)
  • UHV-II
  • Indian Knowledge System

Semester 4

  • Questioned Document and Fingerprint Examination
  • Questioned Document and Fingerprint Examination Lab
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry Lab
  • Digital Forensics
  • Digital Forensics Lab
  • Open Elective
  • Programming for Computational Biology /Psychology of Adjustment
  • Internship
  • Academic Writing
  • Business Communication/ General Proficiency
  • Ethics And Values In Ancient Indian Traditions
  • (Indian Culture)

Semester 5

  • Forensic Chemistry
  • Forensic Chemistry Lab
  • Fundamentals of Botany
  • Forensic Biology
  • Forensic Biology Lab
  • Open Elective
  • Fundamentals of AI and ML/Media Psychology

Semester 6

  • Forensic Ballistics and Explosives
  • Forensic Ballistics and Explosives Lab
  • Fundamentals of Zoology
  • Forensic Serology and DNA
  • Forensic Serology and DNA Lab
  • Toxicology and Narcotics
  • Toxicology and Narcotics Lab
  • Open Elective
  • NGS-based Metagenomics/ Advanced Psychopathology-I

Semester 7

  • Forensic Medicine, odontology, and anthropology
  • Forensic Medicine, odontology, and anthropology Lab
  • Fundamentals of Physics
  • Forensic Physics
  • Forensic Physics Lab
  • Algorithms in Computational Biology
  • Advanced Psychopathology-II
  • Industrial Biotechnology
  • Organizational Development and Change

Semester 8

  • Quality Management System
  • Research Methodology
  • DISSERTATION / RESEARCH PROJECT
  • General Proficiency
  • Quality Management System
  • Research Methodology
  • Modern Tools and Techniques in Forensic Science Laboratories
  • Forensic Photography
  • IPR, Biosafety, and Bioethics
  • General Proficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Forensic Science is an undergraduate degree that focuses on the scientific investigation. The program integrates principles from biology, chemistry, physics, and law to equip students with the skills necessary to analyse evidence, reconstruct events, and support the criminal justice system.

The course includes core, electives and specialisations. These subjects cover core scientific disciplines such as forensic biology, forensic chemistry, toxicology, serology, criminology, DNA analysis, digital forensics, ballistics, and crime scene investigation. In addition, students have the option to opt for specialization in Computational Biology or minor in Psychology. The allied subjects such as physics, Chemistry, zoology, botany and research and academic writings are also part of the curriculum.

The B.Sc. (Hons) Forensic Science duration is four years, divided into eight semesters with theoretical, practical, and internship/Training exposures.

B.Sc. (Hons.) Forensic Science offers career opportunities in the State and Central Forensic Science Laboratories, with the police departments, crime scene units and in various analytical laboratories. The scope also extends to private forensic consultancy, digital forensics firms, cybersecurity, and quality control. Students can also pursue higher education can specialise through M.Sc. and Ph.D. opening pathways to teaching, research, and advanced forensic roles.

A candidate must have completed 10+2 with a science stream, including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics from a recognized board. Students should meet the minimum percentage criteria prescribed by the university.

Yes, Mathematics is not mandatory; students with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in Class 12 are eligible to apply.

Admissions are generally merit-based; however, the university may consider an entrance exam conducted at the national or institutional level.

Students can apply online through the university website by filling out the application form and submitting the required documents.

Yes, students from the PCB stream are eligible to pursue this course.

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