The 3-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Forensic Science at Raisoni is a multidisciplinary program designed for those who seek to solve the unsolvable. In a world where justice relies on scientific accuracy, this program stands at the intersection of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Law to provide an unbiased voice to silent evidence.
This program is tailored for meticulous observers ready to apply rigorous scientific methods to criminal investigations. It goes beyond basic science, training students in the high-stakes environment of crime scene management, fingerprint analysis, and chemical toxicology.
The curriculum dives deep into critical domains like Forensic Biology, Serology, Questioned Documents, and Ballistics. Students explore emerging frontiers such as DNA Profiling, Forensic Anthropology, Environmental Forensics, and Instrumental Analysis, preparing them to contribute to the modern justice system with precision and integrity.
What sets the Raisoni B.Sc. in Forensic Science apart is its "Scene-to-Sentence" approach. Through state-of-the-art laboratories, simulated indoor and outdoor crime scenes, and expert-led workshops, students are trained to collect, preserve, and analyze physical evidence, ensuring they possess the technical mastery required to serve in state forensic labs and global investigative bodies.
Three-Year (3) Undergraduate Degree
Comprehensive Forensic Biology & Chemistry Labs
Specialized Training in Fingerprinting & Document Examination
Crime Scene Reconstruction Workshops Career Pathways in Government & Private Investigation Agencies
Exposure to Legal Proceedings & Moot Courts Research-Oriented Projects on Forensic Advancements
Forensic scientists are critical pillars of the criminal justice system, with specialized roles in state and central forensic science laboratories (FSL).
As investigative techniques modernize, there is a significant surge in demand for forensic consultants in insurance, banking, and private security.
Opportunities range from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) to quality control labs and private detective agencies.
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:
Not exactly. While TV shows dramatize the role, a Forensic Scientist’s job is focused on the laboratory and the crime scene using science to prove facts that help law enforcement catch the right person.
Yes. You can join the scientific wing of the police department or appear for competitive exams to join as a specialized officer in agencies like the CBI or CID.
Absolutely. Forensic Science is a practical field. You will spend a significant amount of time in the lab learning how to analyze chemicals, biological samples, and physical evidence.