FAQs
The department offers B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Forensic Science and B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Cyber Security & Digital Forensics, designed to provide strong theoretical foundations along with practical and laboratory-based training aligned with current scientific and technological advancements.
Forensic Science focuses on the scientific examination of physical, chemical, and biological evidence related to crimes, while Cyber Security & Digital Forensics deals with the investigation of cybercrimes, digital evidence, network security, malware analysis, and data recovery from electronic devices.
Candidates who have completed 10+2 (Science stream) with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, or Computer Science from a recognized board are eligible to apply for B.Sc. Forensic Science or B.Sc. Cyber Security & Digital Forensics.
Applicants must have a relevant undergraduate degree such as B.Sc. in Forensic Science, Chemistry, Life Sciences, Computer Science, IT, Cyber Security, or related disciplines from a recognized university to be eligible for M.Sc. programs.
Yes. The department emphasizes hands-on laboratory work, practical demonstrations, simulations, and case-based learning, including training in forensic laboratories, digital forensics tools, cyber security software, and analytical instruments.
Yes. The curriculum includes internships, field visits, workshops, expert lectures, and industry interaction with forensic laboratories, cyber security firms, law enforcement agencies, and research institutions to enhance real-world exposure.
Graduates can pursue careers as Forensic Scientists, Crime Scene Analysts, Toxicologists, Digital Forensic Analysts, Cyber Security Analysts, Incident Responders, Malware Analysts, or continue higher studies and research in forensic and cyber sciences.
Yes. The programs are designed in alignment with national forensic and cyber laws, industry requirements, and international best practices, ensuring students gain relevant and up-to-date knowledge and skills.
Students will develop analytical thinking, scientific reasoning, technical proficiency, problem-solving skills, ethical awareness, and legal understanding, which are essential for forensic investigations and cybercrime analysis.
Interested candidates can apply through the official university admission portal by following the prescribed application process. Admission details, important dates, and contact information are available on the website.



