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i am currently doing final yr b.tech bioinfo, i would like to join forensic course in india

2006-10-23 18:54:17 · 2 answers · asked by vicky999 1 in Education & Reference Special Education

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There is a degree course in Sagar University, Sagar, MP and recently PG Diploma Course in Forensic Science & Criminology has been introduced in Pt.Ravishanker Shukla University, Raipur, CG.
The syllabus is : Forensic Physics, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Biology & Cerology, Balestic, Toxicology, Dermatoglifix, Criminology (Postmortem), Law etc. U can avail this information.

2006-10-23 19:18:35 · answer #1 · answered by SURESH KUMAR C 2 · 0 0

Introduction

Forensic science is primarily concerned with the application of scientific principles for the investigation of crime. Using the very latest in technology, forensic scientists convert the clues collected from a crime scene into evidence admissible in a court of law. It is the use or application of science in courts or legal proceedings. This is a challenging and interesting field for those who have are inquisitive and loves adventure.
Forensic Science is essentially a crime laboratory-based profession, the course qualifies students to apply their knowledge of science to the investigation of crime. But the expertise of a forensic professional is also used in civil cases for issues like proving the validity of a signature on a will, to a claim of the products liability, to find out whether an industry is complying with environmental rules.

Forensic scientists analyze all physical evidence found on a victim on the scene of a crime and compare it to evidence found on a suspect and provide expert testimony in a court of law. The evidences might include traces of blood, saliva, other body fluids, hair, fingerprints, footwear and tyre impressions, explosives, specimens of tissue for poisons, blood and urine for alcohol etc. Their expertise lies in the determination of facts using these evidences. They have to prepare a report of their investigation and appear in the court to give evidence. They work closely with the police to provide scientific evidence that is admissible in the court.

Forensic science is not a discipline or branch of science, but is a catch-all for many distinct disciplines. It is broadly grouped into three: Medical, laboratory and field science.

Forensic /career/options/forensic/datamedicine is a broad medical subject which includes forensic pathology, psychiatry, psychology, forensic medicine and odontology (dentistry). Laboratory sciences include chemistry, biology, toxicology, ballistics, fingerprints, questioned documents and marks and impressions. Field sciences include crime scene investigation which incorporates areas such as fire and explosion scenes and clandestine drug laboratories.

Eligibility: To take up a masters course in forensic science you need to be a graduate preferably with a first division in Physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, biochemistry, microbiology, B.pharm, BDS or applied science.


Job Prospects and Career options : They can find employment with law enforcement agencies, police, legal system and in the investigative services of the government and also private agencies. They can also work as teachers in institutes that conduct courses in this subject.
Remuneration : Remuneration for various state forensics departments would be as per government pay scales. The state department salaries begin around Rs. 4000
Institutes : National Institute of criminology and Forensic science, New Delhi conducts training programs for students as well as in-service functionaries of the criminal justice system. For more details please open site
http://www.webindia123.com/career/options/forensic/intro.htm

2006-10-24 22:30:32 · answer #2 · answered by PK LAMBA 6 · 0 0

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