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National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhi Nagar

  • Near DFS Head Quarters, Sector 9, India
  • UGC
  • Established: 2008

A institution solely focused on forensic studies, the National Forensic Sciences institution (NFSU) in Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat, India, offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programmes in a variety of forensic disciplines. The university's cutoff is used to determine who gets into these programmes.

The number of candidates, the difficulty of the admission exam, and the number of seats available are only a few of the variables that go into determining the cutoff for each programme at NFSU. These variables affect the cutoff each year, which changes.

For example, in 2021, the general category cutoff for the Bachelor of Science (Forensic Science) programme was 75%, while the general category cutoff for the Master of Science (Forensic Science) programme was 60%. Similar to that, the general category cutoff for the PhD programme in forensic science in 2021 was 70%.

To be eligible for admission to the programme of their choosing, students must reach the cutoff. To improve their chances of getting accepted, applicants should study hard for the entrance exam and attempt to score better than the cutoff.