Leading Professions

Crime scene investigator

Crime scene investigators are responsible for collecting and examining the evidence from the crime scene and preventing it from contaminating. They also interpret the evidence and reconstruct the event if possible.

12.0LPA •  4.4

Wildlife Forensic Specialist

Wildlife forensic specialists investigate crimes related to animals and they also investigate about the animals and products being illegally distributed.

8.0LPA •  4.4

Forensic Toxicologist

Those who identify illegal drugs and poisons and revelation of the same are called Forensic toxicologists. They are responsible for interpreting the levels of toxicity and effects of drugs on body functioning.

10.0LPA •  4.4

Forensic Psychologist

They are responsible for assessing the mental state of a criminal to know whether he/she is mentally healthy to stand trial.

6.0LPA •  4.4

Forensic Linguist

Forensic Linguists are involved in analyzing the contents of communication, be it written or oral, and trace the identity and nature of the speaker.

6.0LPA •  4.4

Forensic Pathologist

Their job duties include determining time and reason of death in cases of suspected murders or suicide. They conduct post mortem examinations.

10.0LPA •  4.4

Forensic Serology Expert

Serologists are responsible for analyzing blood serums and determining blood groups, and other fluids of body for DNA tests.

5.0LPA •  4.4

Forensic Odontologist

These individuals are focused towards identifying bodies and skeletal remains by examining dental records, bite marks, and reconstructing faces from skulls.

4.0LPA •  4.4

Forensic Anthropologist

Forensic anthropologists analyze skeletal remains to determine factors such as age, sex, ancestry, and cause of death.

8.0LPA •  4.4
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