Forensic Science is the application of scientific knowledge to criminal investigations and legal problems. It is multidisciplinary course that encompasses various fields such as Biology, Physics, Geology, Psychology, and Social Science. This particular field is a combination of two Latin words ‘forensis’ and ‘science’. The former term ‘forensis’ can be understood as the examination done usually in the public. The term ‘science’ means the ideal way of conquering knowledge. The term “Forensic Psychology” was first coined in 1879, by Wilhelm Wundt, who is often called the father of psychology. Any science can be forensic science if it has some application to justice, criminal and civil law. Moreover, Forensic Science is often compared to Criminalistics, however, Criminalistics refers to types of physical evidences generated by crimes science such as fingerprints, questioned documents, firearms, tool marks, blood and DNA, fire and explosive residues, hairs and fibers, glass and soil particles, paints and plastics, fingerprints, bullets, and much more.
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B.sc Forensic science is an undergraduate degree course that comes under the Science spectrum. The duration of the course is 3 years which contains 6 semesters of study. Students with a minimum of 50% or more in 10+2 in Biology, Chemistry, Physics subjects are eligible for the course. The course deals with the aspects of Forensic subject which is very huge. The job scope for a successful graduate of B.Sc Forensic Science is high in demand. Forensic Science is a highly remunerative career option for a Graduate. This course trains students to trace, collect, record and find evidences from a crime or an accident scene. The clues obtained from a crime scene are then converted into evidences with the help of scientific approach and are later produced in court for prosecutions of the criminals. It is a very challenging and exciting field to work in. During the course, students are given hands-on experience on the tools and modern days techniques.
In this article, we have discussed all the details of course including prospects of higher education in the field and information about career prospects and companies seeking top talents in the field of Forensic Science.