NFSU Emerges as Global Hub for Research-Led Forensic Education and Innovation

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The National Forensic Sciences University has emerged as a leading centre for forensic education, research and innovation, building a distinctive identity in India and abroad through its integrated approach to education, scientific investigation and technological development.

Established in 2009 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, the university was accorded the status of an Institution of National Importance in October 2020. According to a release issued by the Gujarat government, NFSU has witnessed rapid growth over the past decade and has expanded its influence across multiple domains of forensic science and criminal justice.

Expanding Global Footprint

Under the leadership of its founding Vice-Chancellor, J. M. Vyas, NFSU has developed an educational model that combines teaching, research, training and investigation.

The university has established an international campus in Jinja and has trained professionals from 96 countries in various forensic science disciplines. The institution's growing international reputation has reportedly prompted several countries to express interest in hosting NFSU campuses.

According to the release, the university is expected to operate 13 campuses in India and abroad by May 2026.

Strengthening Criminal Investigations

One of NFSU's notable contributions has been the development of indigenous Mobile Forensic Investigation Vans, designed to support scientific crime scene investigations and strengthen evidence collection.

More than 300 mobile forensic units are currently deployed across 17 states and Union Territories. Equipped with specialised forensic tools and staffed by trained experts, the vans operate round the clock to assist law enforcement agencies in evidence gathering and crime scene analysis.

The initiative aims to accelerate investigations and improve the quality of evidence presented in courts.

Driving Innovation Through ‘Make in India’

To promote research and entrepreneurship, NFSU established a Forensic Innovation Centre in collaboration with the Forensic Innovation Council and the Student Startup and Innovation Policy (SSIP).

The centre supports the development of indigenous forensic technologies, with more than 20 forensic products reportedly being exported to countries including the United States, Australia, Israel, Singapore and several European nations.

The university has also secured patent approvals in both India and the United States for some of its innovations.

Role in High-Profile Investigations

NFSU has been involved in several major forensic assignments and disaster response efforts. The release highlighted the university's role in conducting DNA profiling to identify all 265 victims of the tragic Air India Flight 171 crash near Ahmedabad Airport in June 2025.

The institution has also established a Centre of Excellence for Nutritional Testing for Sportspersons (CoE-NSTS), which conducts nutritional assessments and tests for prohibited substances in sports. The facility is described as a unique initiative in the country.

Focus on Emerging Technologies

Students and researchers at NFSU are engaged in advanced fields such as:

  • DNA Forensics
  • Digital Forensics
  • Drone Forensics
  • Cyber Investigation
  • Artificial Intelligence Applications in Forensics

These research areas align with national initiatives such as Atmanirbhar Bharat, Make in India and Digital India, according to the release.

Addressing New-Age Challenges

The university recently hosted a special lecture by Rajat Sharma on the theme “My Life: My Story.” During the interaction, Sharma discussed contemporary challenges including fake news, misinformation and deepfake technology, highlighting the growing relevance of forensic science in the digital age.

Spiritual leader Rameshbhai Oza also praised the institution during a visit, describing NFSU as an example of India's growing leadership in forensic science and capacity-building.

Building Global Forensic Capabilities

Operating under the Ministry of Home Affairs, NFSU has positioned itself as a specialised institution focused on strengthening criminal justice systems through scientific investigation, research and capacity building.

Its expansion, international collaborations and focus on emerging forensic technologies have helped establish the university as a significant player in advancing forensic science education and practice both in India and globally.