The Post Graduate Forensic Science program is a dynamic and interdisciplinary 2-year course designed to develop skilled forensic experts capable of contributing to criminal investigations and the justice system. Combining scientific knowledge with investigative techniques, the program equips students to analyze physical evidence, interpret crime scenes, and present findings in legal settings. It bridges the gap between science and law, ensuring graduates are ready to work in diverse forensic environments.
Throughout the program, students gain in-depth knowledge in core areas such as forensic toxicology, DNA analysis, fingerprint examination, forensic chemistry, and digital forensics. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical understanding and hands-on training through laboratory work, crime scene simulations, and real-case studies. Ethical considerations and courtroom procedures are also integrated, preparing students to become reliable expert witnesses.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in forensic laboratories, law enforcement agencies, crime scene investigation units, legal consultancy, and academic or research institutions. With rising global demand for forensic professionals, this program offers the skills, scientific foundation, and analytical mindset required to make a meaningful impact in the fields of criminal justice and public safety.
Applicants to the Post Graduate Forensic Science program should have a strong background in science and a passion for criminal investigation and justice. The program is designed for those seeking advanced training in evidence analysis and forensic methods.
During the program, students gain practical experience through lab work, field training, internships, and collaborations with forensic labs and law enforcement agencies. Simulated crime scenes, evidence processing exercises, and moot court sessions provide real-world exposure. The curriculum also includes seminars, expert lectures, and research projects to build investigative and analytical skills. Upon completion, students are awarded a postgraduate degree in Forensic Science, enabling them to pursue careers in government or private forensic institutions, law enforcement, and academic research, or further their education in criminology, law, or forensic psychology.
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