The National Forensic Science University (NFSU) provides a comprehensive education with a strong focus on placements, particularly in cybersecurity and digital forensics. Faculty members are highly qualified, often holding PhDs and having backgrounds as retired forensic lab directors. The student-to-faculty ratio averages from 1:40 to 1:50, allowing for personalized interaction and support in both academics and extracurricular activities. Students take three main exams per semester, requiring a minimum 50% passing score, with the faculty noted for their mentoring and research guidance. Placement opportunities are robust, with final-semester students being eligible and companies such as Deloitte, PhonePe, KPMG, Microsoft, and JP Morgan visiting for recruitment. The average salary package is between 15-20 lakhs annually. Internships, starting from the second year, offer stipends ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 and are available in various forensic science labs. The placement cell connects students with top companies like Amazon, Google, and Adobe. The university also supports preparation for competitive exams like UGC NET and SSC CGL. While 100% placement is claimed for BTech and Management courses, forensic students often pursue further studies or specialized roles. The BSc-MSc integrated Forensic Sciences course has a tuition fee of approximately ₹50,500 to ₹65,000 per semester, totaling ₹5 to ₹6.5 lakhs over five years, with scholarships available through the National Scholarship Portal based on merit, income, and category. An admission test, NFAT, is required, and merit-based scholarships are provided. Some campuses lack hostel facilities for boys, and no stipends are provided for internships.
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