The National Educational Testing Bureau of University Grants Commission (UGC) conducts National Eligibility Test (NET) for appointment of Lecturers in colleges and universities and for award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). NET is held twice a year in the month of June and December in 94 subjects across 74 centres in the country.Jagranjosh.com provides you the syllabus for Forensic Science (82) for the benefit of the aspirants preparing for UGC NET/ JRF/ SLET recruitment exams. Candidates can go through the syllabus and prepare better for this exam.
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Unit-I
Forensic Science : Definitions, History and Development
Crime Scene Management and Investigation; Collection, Preservation, Packing and Forwarding of Physical and Trace evidences for analysis
Legal and Court Procedure pertaining to Expert Testimony
Unit-II
Microscopy: Polarising. Comparison. Stereoscopic. Fluorescent and Electron Microscopes
Spectrophotometry: U. V .. 'Visible, IR atomic absorption Neutron Activation Analysis
X-rays
NMR
Chromatographic techniques : TLC, GLC, GCMS, HPLC
i Electrophoresis : High and Low voltage electrophoresis, Gelrelectrophorests and Immunoelectrophoresis
Unit-I
Forensic Science : Definitions, History and Development
Crime Scene Management and Investigation; Collection, Preservation, Packing and Forwarding of Physical and Trace evidences for analysis
Legal and Court Procedure pertaining to Expert Testimony
Unit-II
Microscopy: Polarising. Comparison. Stereoscopic. Fluorescent and Electron Microscopes
Spectrophotometry: U. V .. 'Visible, IR atomic absorption Neutron Activation Analysis
X-rays
NMR
Chromatographic techniques : TLC, GLC, GCMS, HPLC
i Electrophoresis : High and Low voltage electrophoresis, Gelrelectrophorests and Immunoelectrophoresis
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