13,May 2024
With Forensic Science being fantasized by the entertainment industry, the craze among people for this field has also increased. Out of 10 students with a science background looking to pursue graduation, 5 opt for a forensic science degree. However, most of them do not know what they need to do in order to get admission into their desired course. For this matter only, so that we can help you understand the demand of this industry and the procedure that needs to be followed by such candidates we have given entire details here in this blog.
Candidates looking to pursue a forensic science degree from a reputed government or private college are required to appear for the entrance examination. One of the top entrance exams for forensic science is the AIFSET exam. Here in this blog, we have given the complete details on AIFSET, eligibility criteria, application process, syllabus, preparation tips, etc. along with other important information.
All India Forensic Science Entrance Test, commonly known as AIFSET is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admissions to various forensic science institutes and universities. Candidates who appear for this exam and score well in it are offered admission to institutes offering forensic programs across India. Admissions to such institutes are offered on the basis of marks scored by the candidates.
Exam Name | AIFSET |
Full Form of Exam | All India Forensic Science Entrance Test |
Duration | 2 Hours |
Exam Level | National Level |
Courses Offered | B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Forensic Science |
Exam Frequency | Once A Year |
Exam Mode | Online |
Marking Pattern | No Negative Marking |
Exam Pattern | MCQ based |
Application Mode | Online |
The exam conducting authorities release the application form on the official website aifset.com. Candidates who wish to appear for this entrance examination are advised to regularly go through the website and check the details from authentic sources only so that they do not miss any important updates on the exam. The authorities will release the official notice regarding the exam that will consist of all the important details including exam date, application dates, etc along with the detailed application procedure.
Before commencing the application process for the AIFSET exam, candidates must check the eligibility criteria of the same. It is advised to do so by the candidates to avoid the cancellation of their candidature.
In order to apply for the All India Forensic Science Entrance Test, candidates are required to follow the steps mentioned below. Here we have given the detailed application procedure so that you do not commit any mistake while applying for the exam.
Note: Candidates should keep in mind that the application fee can be paid through Net Banking/Debit Card/Credit Card.
Just like any other exam, candidates are required to fulfill the eligibility criteria of AIFSET exam. It is because if a candidate fails to comply with the criteria mentioned by the authorities, then he will not be able to get admission through the AIFSET examination. These eligibility conditions consist of a candidate’s basic educational qualifications, age limit, etc. The criteria for admission to Bachelor’s and Master’s programs vary and are mentioned below for your convenience. Candidates can check them below and accordingly fulfill the necessary requirements.
The AIFSET eligibility criterion has been mentioned below:
For admission into the B.Sc. forensic science course, the candidates are required to fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria:
For admission into the M.Sc. forensic science program, the students are required to fulfill the below mentioned eligibility conditions:
Note: Candidates who have appeared for the AIFSET exam three times are not allowed to take the exam.
Once you make up your mind for appearing for the AIFSET entrance exam then the very first thing that needs your attention is to check the syllabus of the exam. It is advised to the candidates to check the AIFSET syllabus so that they are aware of the possible questions that can be asked in the exam. If a candidate prepares according to the syllabus then the chances of their selection in the exam are increased.
The syllabus for undergraduate and postgraduate programs is different and hence candidates should check the respective syllabus and prepare accordingly. Here we have mentioned the syllabus for both courses separately you can check it from the table below.
The syllabus for B.Sc. AIFSET exam has been given below in the table candidates can check it and prepare for the entrance test accordingly.
Serial No. | Subject Name | Syllabus |
1. | BIOLOGY | Diversity in The Living World, Plant, and animal kingdom |
Structural Organization In Plants And Animals | ||
Cell: Structure and Functions, Cell Cycle and Cell Division | ||
Biomolecules | ||
Plant and Human Physiology | ||
Genetics and Evolution | ||
Human Health and Disease | ||
Food Production | ||
Microbes in Human Welfare | ||
Ecology | ||
2. | MATHEMATICS | Relations and functions, |
Trigonometric functions | ||
Matrics and Determinants | ||
Integrals and Differential Equations | ||
Three Dimensional Geometry | ||
Linear Programming and Probability | ||
Sets, Mathematic Induction | ||
Complex number and Quadratic Equations | ||
Linear Inequalities | ||
Permutations and Combinations | ||
Binomial Theorem | ||
Sequences and Series | ||
Straight Lines | ||
Limits and Derivatives | ||
3. | CHEMISTRY | Structure of Atom |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | ||
States of Matter and Redox Reactions | ||
Thermodynamics and Equilibrium | ||
Hydrogen, s- and p-,d, f Block Elements | ||
Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons | ||
The Solid State and Solutions | ||
Electrochemistry and Surface Chemistry | ||
Chemical Kinetics | ||
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, Amines and Carboxylic Acids | ||
Biomolecules and Polymers | ||
4. | PHYSICS | Electric Charges And Electrostatic Potential |
Magnetism and Alternating Current | ||
Electromagnetic Waves | ||
Ray and wave optics | ||
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | ||
Atoms and Nuclei | ||
Semiconductor Electronics | ||
Units And Measurements | ||
Laws of Motion and Motion In A Plane and a straight line | ||
Work, Energy, And Power | ||
Rotational Motion and Gravitation | ||
5. | FORENSIC SCIENCES | Forensic Science: Definition and History |
Definition and Types of Crime Police Organization | ||
Question and Answer documents | ||
Ballistics | ||
Crime Scene | ||
General Forensic sciences awareness and GK | ||
6. | PSYCHOMETRIC | Psychological Assessment |
General English and Aptitude | ||
General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis, and Research Aptitude | ||
Item Writing; Item Analysis; Reliability; Validity; Norm Development | ||
Learning and Memory | ||
Problem-Solving | ||
Assessment of General Abilities –Aptitudes |
The syllabus of M.Sc. AIFSET has been given below in the table candidates preparing for the exam can check it from here.
Serial No. | Subject Name | Syllabus |
1. | INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE | Definition, History, Development, and Scope of Forensic Science in India |
Basic principles of Forensic Science and its Significance | ||
Organization and Functioning of State and Central Forensic Science Laboratories | ||
Ethics in Forensic Science | ||
2. | PHYSICAL EVIDENCES | Definition |
Types, class, and Individual Characteristics | ||
Different Searching Methods for Locating Physical Evidence at the Scene of Crime | ||
Chain of Custody | ||
3. | FUNDAMENTAL OF POLICE | Historical Development of the Police System in India |
Police in the Indian Constitution | ||
Objective of Police | ||
General organization of Police at state & Range Level | ||
Police organization under Central Government: General Information, Structure and Function of A. [] BSF [2] Assam Rifles [3] CRPF [4] CrSF [s] rTBp [6] NSG B. [1] BPR & D [2) CBI [3] IB [4] RAw [5] NCRB t6l NrCFS t7l NpA [8] Police Force. | ||
4. | SCENE OF CRIME | Meaning, Types, Protection of Scene of Crime |
Videography, Photography, and Sketching Methods | ||
Crime Scene Documentation- Note Taking | ||
Importance of photography | ||
General Guidelines | ||
Admissibility in Court | ||
Various forms such as Videography | ||
5. | CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION | Elements of Crime Scene Management: - Information Management, Technology Management, Manpower Management & Logistic Management |
Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction | ||
Nature of Reconstruction | ||
Basic Principles for Physical Evidence and Reconstruction (Recognition, Identification, Individualization, And Reconstruction) | ||
Stages in Reconstruction | ||
Types of Reconstruction | ||
Pattern Evidence in Reconstruction (Bloodstain Pattern Analysis for Reconstruction, Glass Fracture Patterns, Fire Bum Patterns, Tire and Skid Mark Patterns) | ||
Writing A Reconstruction Report | ||
6. | CHEMICAL SEPARATION AND INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES | General Understanding Of Distillations, Sublimation, Crystallization, Solvent Extraction |
Chromatographic Techniques: Definition, Different Classification like- According to Mode, Principle, Stationary Phase, etc. Brief idea about Column Chromatography, Paper Chromatography, Thin Layer Chromatography, Gas Liquid Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, Hyphenated Chromatography AsLC-MS, GG-MS, etc. Electromagnetic Spectrum &. | ||
Spectroscopic Methods - Principle, Apparatus, Procedure & Importance: Emission Spectroscopy, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, UV Spectroscopy, Electron Spectroscopy, Raman Spectroscopy, IR & FTIR Spectroscopy | ||
General Idea About Neutron Activation Analysis, Mass Spectrometry | ||
Electrophoresis- Principle, Types, Equipment and processing, Immune electrophoresis, Analysis of Proteins by electrophoresis and their detection | ||
7. | FINGERPRINTS, DOCUMENTS AND OTHER IMPRESSIONS | Fingerprints: History, Types of Fingerprints, Type of FingerPrint patterns, Different classifications, Location and Preservation of Fingerprints, Development of Latent prints by Physical and Chemical Methods, Matching of Fingerprints |
Documents: Definition of Questioned Documents, Types of Documents, Types of Writing Instruments their characteristics and Examination, Paper and its Examination, Basic Tools needed for Forensic Document Examination- Ultraviolet, Visible, Infrared, and Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Photomicrography, Microphotography, Visible Spectral Comparator, Electrostatic Detection Apparatus | ||
Hand Writing: Hand Writing and its Characteristics, Factors Affecting Hand Writing, Samples for Comparison, Comparison of Hand Writings, Disguised and Indented Writings and their Detection, Typed and Computer Generated Documents, their Comparison, Alteration in Documents and their Detection, Foot & Shoe Prints, Methods of their Preservation and Examination, Tyre Marks and Track Marks and their Examination. | ||
8. | FORENSIC BIOLOGY AND SEROLOGY | Brief Description and Function of the Human Digestive System, Respiratory System, Circulatory System. Nervous System. Reproductive System. Structure, Composition and Examination of biological fluids like blood and Bloodstains, Seminal stains, Saliva, Urine, Pus, Feces etc |
Hair and Fiber: Hair Anatomy, Collection, Examination of Hairs from Animal and Human Origin. Types of Fiber and their Properties, Examination | ||
Forensic Botany: Introduction, Nature & Scope, Woods & their Identification and Matching, Diatoms and their Forensic Significance in Drowning Cases, Study and Identification of Pollen grains. | ||
9. | FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY AND DRUG ANALYSIS | Poison and types of Poisoning, Action of Poison, Factors Modifying Action of poison, Extraction, Isolation, and clean-Up Procedures- For Non-volatile organic poison, volatile Poisons, Toxic cautions or Metallic Poisons, Toxic Anions From viscera, Drugs, Botanical Evidence, Biological Evidence etc |
General idea and Examination of opium, Semi - Synthetic opiates, cannabis Drugs Such as Bhang, Ganja And charas, LSD And Amphetamine, Important Benzodiazepines, Phenothiazines, Barbiturates Etc. Animal Poisons Like Snake, cantharides, Bees, wasp etc | ||
10. | POLICE SCIENCE | Definition & Scope. Who is an Investigator, Investigator & his Qualities, General Guidelines for Investigator, Interview of Witness, Interrogation of Suspect |
11. | FORENSIC MEDICINE | Meaning And Scope, Identification of a Person: Through all Factors in Fixing Identity |
Post-Mortem Examination (Autopsy) (Types of Autopsy, objectives, procedures), Meaning & Modes of Death, and their characteristics, Signs of Death and post-Mortem changes | ||
Wounds and their characteristics, Injuries due to Heat, Lighting, Electricity and Radiation, Firearm Injuries | ||
Differentiation between Ante-Mortem and Post-Mortem Wounds |
To score good marks in the forensic science entrance exam, candidates can follow the below mentioned preparation tips. Through these tips, candidates get to know the strategy they can follow, what to study, how to study, and how to efficiently prepare for the entrance test. The preparation tips that can be followed for AIFSET are as follows:
Getting admission through one of the most difficult forensic science entrance tests is not easy hence it is mandatory for the candidates to give their full attention to the preparation.