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The PG Diploma program in Questioned Documents and Fingerprints is an diploma course designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of basic principles of QD, focusing on the analysis of questioned documents and fingerprint examination. Graduates are well-equipped to contribute to the criminal justice system and pursue diverse and rewarding careers in the forensic field. Students can pursue various career paths after this course, including: Forensic Document Examiner and Fingerprint Analyst.
Graduation in relevant subjects with minimum 45% marks in aggregate
Students having CUET Score will be given preference in merit.
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Provide specialized knowledge and skills in the examination of questioned documents and fingerprint analysis, including handwriting verification, signature comparison, and ridge pattern identification.
02
Train students in scientific techniques and tools for detecting document forgery, alterations, counterfeit materials, and for developing and comparing latent fingerprints.
03
Prepare graduates for roles in forensic labs, law enforcement, and legal institutions, emphasizing the accuracy, integrity, and legal standards of document and fingerprint evidence analysis.
Acquire in-depth theoretical and practical expertise in forensic examination of documents and fingerprints.
Develop competency in using laboratory tools, comparative analysis methods, and report writing for judicial purposes.
Be well-prepared to serve in forensic laboratories, legal firms, law enforcement agencies, and private forensic consultancy.
04
Contribute to society as responsible forensic professionals upholding scientific accuracy, legal integrity, and ethical practices.