The 3-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Digital Forensic Science at Raisoni is a cutting-edge program designed for the next generation of cyber-investigators and digital crime-fighters. In an era where data is the new currency and cybercrime is a global threat, this program serves as the ultimate intersection of forensic science, information technology, and criminal justice.
This program is tailored for analytical thinkers ready to uncover hidden truths in digital devices, networks, and cloud environments. It goes beyond basic cybersecurity, training students in the high-stakes art of identifying, preserving, extracting, and analyzing electronic evidence.
The curriculum dives deep into critical domains like Cyber Law, Forensic Accounting, Mobile Forensics, and Network Security. Students explore emerging frontiers such as AI-driven Crime Analysis, Cryptography, Dark Web Investigations, and Incident Response, preparing them to solve complex crimes in an increasingly connected world.
What sets the Raisoni B.Sc. in Digital Forensic Science apart is its "Evidence-to-Expertise" approach. Through high-tech forensic labs, simulated cyber-crime scenes, and collaborations with law enforcement experts, students are trained to handle real-world digital evidence, ensuring they possess the technical precision and legal integrity required to serve in top investigative agencies and global tech firms.
Three-Year (3) Undergraduate Degree
Hands-on Digital Forensic & Cyber Labs
Training on Industry-Standard Investigation Tools
Certified Ethical Hacking & Security Frameworks Workshops with Law Enforcement Agencies
Project-Based Learning on Real-World Cyber Cases Career Support for Top Cybersecurity Firms
Skilled digital forensic analysts and cyber investigators command high starting salaries in both government and private sectors.
With the rise in digital transactions and data breaches, the global demand for forensic experts is at an all-time high.
From Intelligence Bureau (IB) and CBI to private banks and MNCs, every major organization now requires a digital forensic team.
To apply for the BTech at GHRISTU, you must meet the following criteria: Educational Qualification: 10+2 (Higher Secondary) from a recognized board with Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics).
Entrance Requirements: Merit-based admission or University-specific entrance test followed by a personal interview. subjects.
Getting into GHRISTU's BTech is a structured yet seamless process. Here’s how it works:
No. While coding helps, Digital Forensic Science is about investigation. It involves logic, law, psychology, and the use of specialized software to solve crimes.
They work in police departments, banks, law firms, software companies, and government agencies like the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
Cybersecurity is about preventing an attack. Digital Forensic is about analyzing what happened after an attack and identifying who did it for legal action.