syllabus for upse in forensic field
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Below is the Syllabus for UPSE in Forensic field :-
Unit—I
Forensic Science : Definitions, History and Development
Crime Scene Management and Investigation
Legal and Court Procedure pertaining to Expert Testimony
Unit—Il
Microscopy
Spectrophotometry : U. V. , Visible, IR atomic absorption
Neutron Activation Analysis
X-rays, NMR
Chromatographic techniques : TLC, GLC, GCMS, HPLC
Electrophoresis
Unit—III
Fresh blood
Analysis of stains of blood and allied body fluids for their groups
Cases of disputed paternity and maternity problems DNA profiling
Unit—IV
Analysis of illicit liquor including methyl and ethyl alcohol and alcohol in body fluids and breathe
Analysis of petroleum products
Chemical examination and Physiology/ Pharmacology of— Insecticides and Pesticides
Psychotropic Drugs : Sedatives, stimulants, opiates and drugs of abuse Extraction, Isolation and Identification of Poisons from viscera, tissues and body fluids
Unit—V
Classification of fire arms, ammunition and their compositions
Comparison and Identification of Cartridges. Bullets and Fire arms
Country made fire arms, Velocity, Penetration, Dispersion, Accidental Discharge, Determination of Range
Bombs and Explosives : Composition, Ignition, Combustion and Detonation
Examination of country made bombs, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
Unit—VI
Identification of hair, determination of species origin, site and individual identification from hair
Classification and Identification of fibres
Unit—VII
Physical analysis of the following
Soil, Glass, Paints, Cement, Inks, Paper, Tool marks,
Marks, Shoe Prints, Forensic examination of vehicles in cases of accident
Unit—VIII
Identification of individuals from bodily features
Examination and identification of deceased from Skeletal remains
Unit—IX
Preliminary examination of documents
Identification of hand-writing, signatures and detection of forgeries
Anonymous and disguised writings
Reproduction of documents through photographic and mechanical means and their examination
Physical and chemical erasures, obliterations, additions, alterations, indentations, secret writings and charred documents
Inks, papers and their scientific examinations including instrumental analysis
Age of documents
Examination of typescripts, printed matter including currency notes and lottery tickets and mechanical impressions
History, classification, search, lifting and examination of fingerprints
Development of latent fingerprints by various methods
Single digit classification and examination of chance prints Crime records
Unit—X
Medicolegal aspects of wounds
Post-mortem Examination and PM changes
Infanticide
Forensic psychiatry and lye detection
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