The AIFSET 2025 Exam was held Successfully Today

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The All India Forensic Science Entrance Test (AIFSET-2025) was successfully administered today at several Indian testing locations. Many applicants from a wide range of locations took the exam, which is one of the most crucial entry points for students looking to enroll in B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs in forensic science.

Smooth Conduct of Exam

The AIFSET-2025 was administered online using a computer-based format to streamline the testing procedure. Test centers said that the exam went smoothly and that the candidates appeared to be well-prepared. It was conducted online in a computer-based mode to ease the examination process. Based on reports received by test centers, the exam progressed without any glitches, and candidates seemed to be well-prepared. 

Exam Pattern and Candidate Reactions

The test was 100 MCQs from topics such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Analytical Reasoning, and General Awareness concerning Forensic Science. The candidates had 90 minutes to take the test.

Most students rated the exam as moderately tough, with the Analytical Reasoning and Biology parts being a shade tougher. 

What's Next? Result Declaration & Admission Process

With the exam finally over, candidates are waiting with bated breath for the AIFSET-2025 results, which will be announced shortly.

Steps After the Exam:

Result Declaration: Candidates can view their results on the official AIFSET website by logging into their candidate portal.

Counselling & Campus Selection: Shortlisted candidates will undergo counseling to choose their desired forensic science institute.

Admission & Seat Booking: Candidates have to get through the admission procedures and deposit fees to reserve their seats.

The AIFSET-2025 is a milestone for those who wish to establish careers in forensic science, a field growing ever more vital to crime investigation and research. With the demand for forensic experts on the rise, passing the exam is the first step in a bright academic future for thousands of candidates.