Educational: Candidates with a background in science subjects can
pursue a career in forensic science. One can do graduation in forensic science
(i. e B.Sc. Forensic Science) after 10+2. After graduation they can take up
diploma courses in Forensic Science & Criminology which is of 1 year duration.
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.
To become a specialist who conducts post-mortems on dead bodies to find out
the cause of death, you must first secure an MBBS degree and then go for an
MD in Forensic Science. All Indian Universities that offer MBBS courses
also offer an MD in Forensic Science.
For
Research : Indian nationals below 30 years and who have obtained 1st class marks
in Master's degree in any one of the subjects : Physics / Chemistry / Biochemistry
/ Anthropology / Zoology / Molecular Biology / Maths (with Physics as one of the
subjects at the bachelor degree level) / Biotechnology / Microbiology / Computer
Science / Computer Engineering / Forensic Psychology etc. or M.Phil in the same
subjects whichever is the essential qualification for the award of Ph.D degree
of a recognised Indian University.
Personal attributes: An inquisitive
nature and a concern for accuracy is the main attribute required to be in this
field. They must have keen observation, intelligence, an eye for detail, ability
to work along with a team, a logical, practical and methodical approach. An
aptitude for scientific analysis is essential.