The National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), headquartered in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, has trained representatives from 96 countries and expanded its footprint to 13 campuses across India and abroad, underscoring its emergence as a global centre for forensic science education and research.
Speaking about the institution's growing international presence, university officials said NFSU has become a key platform for capacity building in forensic sciences, cybersecurity, criminal investigation and allied disciplines. The university has attracted students, professionals and government officials from across the world, strengthening India's role in advancing scientific investigation and forensic expertise.
Established in 2009 and declared an Institution of National Importance by Parliament in 2020, NFSU is widely regarded as the world's first and only university dedicated exclusively to forensic sciences and allied fields. Over the years, it has developed specialised academic programmes that integrate education, research, training and practical applications.
The university's international outreach has expanded significantly, with representatives from 96 nations participating in various academic, training and professional development programmes. NFSU currently operates 13 campuses, including international centres, and is exploring opportunities for further global expansion.
In addition to education and training, the university has made notable contributions to forensic innovation. It has developed indigenous forensic technologies and supports law enforcement agencies through specialised training, research initiatives and mobile forensic investigation units.
Officials said the institution is also focusing on promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in forensic sciences through dedicated research centres and industry collaborations. Several technologies and products developed at the university are now finding applications in criminal justice systems and security agencies.
The expansion reflects the growing global demand for forensic professionals amid increasing emphasis on scientific methods in criminal investigations, cybercrime detection and national security. NFSU's progress also aligns with India's broader efforts to position itself as a knowledge and innovation hub in emerging scientific disciplines.
NFSU Trains Representatives from 96 Countries, Expands to 13 Campuses Worldwide
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