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HOW TO BECOME A FORENSIC SCIENTIST? FROM ELIGIBILITY TO COLLEGE, SALARY, AND MUCH MORE.

Omkar Patil

Omkar Patil

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Have you seen CID on television? If yes, then you may also have seen that after every case of death, the dead body is taken for further investigation. But who does that? Who are those professionals? What are these professionals called? How do they find the exact time of death just by examining the dead body? Don't you find everything intensely fascinating? If you do, then maybe you are eager to work with cadavers and find the soulless body interesting to explore.

Do you also want to work like a professional in the crime field as we see in movies? How do they carry out the process, the investigation, and everything? Wearing gloves and masks, jumping into the bloodshed area looking at the body, and having an instinct to find not the method but the purpose of execution. Finding the culprit, navigating the law, and catching the guilty by cybersecurity skills. Then you are on the right Blog. A Forensic science course is the perfect match for a person like you, having an engrossment to carry out the autopsy of the body and give justice alongside. You mean treating the patient along with giving them the fairness of their situation? How's that even, it's like mixing the profession of doctor and law and creating a whole different field to pursue. Well to your surprise there exists a course that is a fusion of both noble professions. But maybe you are still confused and have second thoughts, right? Then why not consult with an expert counsellor, institutes like INFIGON FUTURES will help you clear your doubts.

WHAT IS FORENSIC SCIENCE?

Forensic science is a combination of major fields of science that includes Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Maths. Although it is under the science stream it holds a position for law as well as the main pillar to uncover the truth behind criminal activities and dealing with scientific methods and techniques to investigate cases. If this work attracts you then, a forensic science course is ready to enter into your career path.

CAN I OPT FOR THE FORENSIC SCIENCE COURSE AFTER 12TH?

Yes, the best time to get into the forensic science field is after completing your 12th, it may appear as a professional or separate course like CA, or CS although one can do further specialization in a specific field as recommended, the journey starts after 12th itself.

So you don't need to take any separate degree on the side to pursue a forensic science degree. Forensic science degree starts from a bachelors to a masters to a PhD

Forensic science course levels:

  • B.Sc. Forensic Science = Undergraduate degree of Bachelors in forensic science
  • M.Sc. Forensic Science = Masters degree of Masters in forensic science
  • PhD in Forensic Science = A doctor of philosophy in forensic science.

Duration:

  • B.Sc. Forensic Science = 3 years
  • M.Sc. Forensic Science = 2 years
  • PhD. Forensic Science = 3-5 years

FORENSIC SCIENCE QUALIFICATION OR ELIGIBILITY:

  • B.Sc. forensic science eligibility = Min 50% aggregate in 10+2 [science stream - PCB or PCM]
  • M.Sc. forensic science eligibility = B.Sc. forensic science or related fields like B.Sc. in chemistry, biology, physics, or life science. Min of 50-60% in bachelors varies depending on the university.
  • PhD in forensic science = Master's degree in Forensic science

Do you know there also exists a Diploma/Certification course in forensic science typically known as a Forensic Diploma course which is in duration of 6 months to 1 year depending on the program can be done after 12th.

Perfect for students who are confused about entering this field can take a brief certification course and know their interest. And still, for any queries hanging in the air, there are career counsellors who can guide you on the right path and choose the suitable field according to your interest.

Are you eligible for a forensic science course? Then you may have started looking for colleges. Well, you don't need to search from one site to another because everything is shortlisted for you.

TOP FORENSIC SCIENCE COLLEGES:

Government colleges

  • LNJN NICFS, New Delhi
  • INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC SCIENCE MUMBAI, Mumbai
  • NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, Gujarat, and campuses across India
  • OSMANIA UNIVERSITY, Hyderabad
  • PANJAB UNIVERSITY, Chandigarh

Private colleges

Decided which college will be your kickstart into the crime-solving world? Then get familiar with the hectic process which is simplified for you:

ADMISSION PROCESS:

UG Level = Based on 10+2 merit or entrance exam separate for private and government college

PG Level = Entrance exam + graduation merit score

Entrance Exams = Many universities have separate exams, and also separate entrance exams conducted for admission in private and government colleges.

  • For Government college admissions = NFAT [National Forensic Admission Test]
  • For both government and private college admissions = AIFSET [All India Forensic Entrance Test]
  • CUET [Common University Entrance Test] is also taken into consideration.

FORENSIC SCIENCE COURSE FEES:

  • Government = ₹5,000 - ₹50,000
  • Private = ₹50,000 - ₹2,00,000

SUBJECTS REQUIRED FOR FORENSIC SCIENCE.

Common subjects include:

  1. Criminal law & procedure
  2. Crime scene Investigation
  3. Forensic Chemistry & Toxicology
  4. Forensic Biology & Serology
  5. Digital & Cyber Forensics
  6. DNA Profiling
  7. Fingerprinting & Documents Examination
  8. Ballistics
  9. Ethics in Forensic
  10. Lab Practicals & Projects

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AFTER THE FORENSIC SCIENCE COURSE

Job Roles

  • Forensic scientist
  • Crime Scene Investigator or Criminologist
  • DNA Analyst
  • Toxicologist
  • Digital Forensic Expert
  • Handwriting & Document Expert
  • Forensic Pathologist
  • Cybersecurity Analyst

Recruiting sectors

  • State & Central Forensic Labs [CFSL]
  • Police Department
  • CBI, NIA, IB
  • Legal and Investigative Agencies
  • Private Detectives & Security Firms
  • Cybercrime Cells
  • Academic & Research Institute.

WHAT SALARY CAN YOU EXPECT AFTER GETTING INTO ONE OF THESE JOBS?

  • Entry-level = ₹2.5 - ₹5 LPA
  • Mid-level = ₹5 - ₹10 LPA
  • Senior-level = ₹10 - ₹20+ LPA

If you want to know about a Bsc forensic science salary or a Msc forensic science salary then we got everything ready for you

B.Sc. Forensic Science salary starts from ₹2.5 - ₹12+ LPA depending upon the experience

M.Sc Forensic Science salary starts from ₹4 - ₹18+ LPA depending upon the experience.

FAQ

Q1. Is neet required for a forensic science course in India?

ANS: No, unlike most of the science courses, forensic science degree do not require neet for qualifications in India.

Q.2 Can I pursue forensic science without Biology in 12th?

ANS: Yes, you can pursue Forensic science even without biology in 12th although having Biology is beneficial but not compulsory. Students of PCM can also apply for a forensic science course.

Q3. Can arts or commerce students pursue a Forensic science degree?

ANS: Technically the answer is No, but there are a few exception diploma or certificate courses that allow non-science students as well.

Q4. Can I switch to forensic science after doing Bsc. in chemistry or Biology?

ANS: Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in forensic science after doing your bachelor's in Chemistry or biology.

Q5. Do I have to choose a major subject in the first year of B.Sc. forensic science?

ANS: Many institutes or universities ask to choose a particular subject to major in at the end of the third year of forensic science.



Conclusion

CONCLUSION:

Forensic Science is a great career option if you have the instinct to solve a case using scientific methods. There is a great demand in both public and private sectors, if one has the right amount of interest and is passionate about all the fields including biology, chemistry, and law investigating crime and revealing the truth then forensic science is the right career option for you. For more interesting and career-related blogs follow INFIGON FUTURES.

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