Forensic Science is Growing in Demand in India: Why Universities Must Offer Forensic Science Courses Now

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Forensic science demand in India is skyrocketing like never before. As cybercrimes rise 63% yearly, and new laws such as the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) are enforced to compel scientific evidence to be considered, universities are under tremendous pressure to initiate forensic science courses. India needs to train 30,000 forensic professionals annually, yet the provision is significantly less than that; therefore, it's time for universities to come forward.​ This article will help you understand why forensic science should be introduced in the top universities by deans and policymakers. 

Forensic Science Demand Surge

Forensic science demand is reaching record highs due to increased creative crimes like murdering and chopping the body, refrigerating the fragmented body, storing the body in a drum and cementing it, etc. Apart from this, social media crimes and AI influenced crimes are also increasing, making the demand for experts stronger. India's digital forensics market grows at 40% CAGR and is expected to hit ₹1.39 billion by 2029-30. Cyber frauds, financial scams, and terrorism cases need forensic science experts for DNA analysis, cyber tracking, and toxicology reports. BPRD reports a 30,000 forensic professional shortage; courts reject 12% cases yearly without proper evidence. States like Maharashtra (₹1,300 crore for 254 mobile vans) and Bihar (₹190 crore labs) invest heavily, which  is a clear sign of forensic science growth in India

New Legislations enhance Forensic Science Mandate.

Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 requires video/digital evidence in the courts - forensic science becomes the legal support. BNSS puts pressure on zero FIRs and timely forensic reports, refusing manual investigation; mobile forensics alone captures half the market share. India cannot address judicial requirements without the courses of forensic science. To keep pace with the international standards, universities will have to educate specialists in AI-based triage, cloud forensics and quick DNA analysis.  

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Impact on Forensic Science Demand

Stats 2025

Cybercrimes

63% rise yearly

40% CAGR digital forensics 

New Laws (BNS/BNSS)

Scientific evidence compulsory

12% cases rejected 

Govt Investment

Mobile vans, AI labs

₹2,080 crore national push 

Talent Gap

30,000 experts needed yearly

NFSU trains only 36,000

Why are Forensic Science Jobs High Paying?

The salaries in forensic science paths are the highest ones- 6-15 LPA on joining, 25 LPA on seniority. Posts in CBI, IB, NIA, cyber wings, banks, insurance, and private labs. Cyber forensics, wildlife forensics, and narcotics are some of the specialties such that 12% increase in jobs annually. The Indian talent is also pulled away to abroad. Toppers are attracted to BSc/MSc Forensic Science universities with placements reaching 95% at NFSU. Deans, that is revenue and reputation upsurge!​

Why Universities Must Establish New Forensic Science Departments

  1. Fill the Massive Expert Gap: By providing the talent pool that is much required, universities can serve the void of 40 percent vacancy rate and decreasing cases of forensic cases backlog, particularly in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
  2. Align with NEP 2020 and Government Mandates: Implementation of forensic science lectures is a supplement of multidisciplinary approach that NEP applies to its work, which involves science, law, technology, and moral judgment.
  3. Boost the Revenue and Goodwill of the University: The provision of state of the art forensic science programs brings talented students, enhances the institution's ranking, and creates access to industry collaborations and government subsidies.
  4. Help National Justice and Security: Graduates contribute to the provision of faster and more precise evidentiary assistance that will maximize the efficiency of law enforcement and improve the fairness of the courts.
  5. Increase Research and Innovation Opportunities: New departments may also translate into native-forensic R&D, AI incorporation in solving crime and partnership with national crime labs and agencies.

Challenges & Solutions for Universities

  • Problem: Overburdened lab (e.g. 50,000 cases in Delhi?) 
  • Solution: AI labs, mobile units Partner NFSU/RRU. 
  • Faculty shortage? MHA training- Short term. 
  • High setup cost? Central schemes cover 70%. 

Deans, begin with BSc Forensic Science + cyber add-ons for ROI in just 2 years.​ However, if setting up this department and getting admissions is a lengthy process for you, partnering with AIFSET will be the best solution. It is one of the top forensic science entrance tests in India hosted by Edinbox, and our team will assist you from scratch. 

To conclude, in India, forensic science courses are not a requirement, but a national priority according to BNS/NEP 2020 to produce skilled forensic experts. Universities, deans, policymakers: Introduce forensic science classes now to close 30,000 professional gaps, place big, and bring justice. Maharashtra-Andhra models attest to that. NFSU contact ties-ups; safeguard the future of forensics in India! By 2030 India will require 1 lakh forensic pros and your university can be at the forefront.