VGU is Hosting 5th International Conference on Recent Developments in Forensic Science

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Forensic Gyan 2025 is the 5th International Conference on Recent Developments in Forensic Science, hosted by the Department of Forensic Science at Vivekananda Global University (VGU), Jaipur, from November 7 to 9, 2025. This premier forensic science event in India serves as a vibrant platform where leading experts, researchers, academicians, students, and professionals from across the country and beyond come together to explore the latest innovations and advancements in forensic science.

Designed to promote the exchange of knowledge and expertise, Forensic Gyan 2025 features a rich programme of expert lectures, oral and poster presentations, workshops, and panel discussions. The conference focuses on emerging trends, best practices, and challenges in forensic investigations, providing participants with valuable insights and practical solutions that can be applied in real-world scenarios. It also encourages interdisciplinary collaboration by bringing together stakeholders from academia, industry, and investigative agencies.

Beyond knowledge sharing, the event fosters networking and partnerships that pave the way for groundbreaking research and future developments in forensic applications. With its global perspective and commitment to advancing justice through science, Forensic Gyan 2025 is a flagship forensic science conference that highlights Jaipur’s growing role as a hub for forensic research and education in India.

Forensic science students, professionals, and enthusiasts looking for the latest in this fast-evolving field will find Forensic Gyan 2025 a must-attend event for gaining fresh insights, building connections, and contributing to the future of forensic science in India and globally.

This conference not only celebrates scientific curiosity and intellect but also drives the practical integration of forensic knowledge into the justice system, marking it as a landmark event in India’s forensic science calendar.