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Centre for Cyber Forensic and Cyber Security

Prospectus

Academic Year 2025-26 (Session January-February, 2026)

Post Graduate Diploma/ Executive Diploma in Forensic Science (PGFS/EFS)
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About CCFCS

The Centre for Cyber Forensic and Cyber Security (CCFCS) has been established under the aegis of the Institute of Good Manufacturing Practices India (IGMPI). The Institute is registered as a non-profit society recognised by the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, and is also an accredited Vocational Institution under the Ministry of Education (formerly MHRD), Government of India. IGMPI is dedicated to strengthening India’s digital ecosystem by fostering competence, integrity, and resilience in emerging technology domains critical to national and organisational security.

In an increasingly digital and interconnected world, cyber threats have evolved beyond conventional attacks to include complex intrusions, digital fraud, cyber espionage, insider threats, and technology-enabled crimes. As organisations, governments, and individuals rely heavily on digital platforms, cloud infrastructure, and data-driven systems, the ability not only to prevent cyber incidents but also to investigate, analyse, and respond to them has become a strategic necessity. The Centre for Cyber Forensic and Cyber Security is established to address this critical need by integrating cybersecurity defence with cyber forensic science, digital investigation, and legal awareness.

Cyber incidents today demand more than reactive controls they require forensic readiness, evidence preservation, incident reconstruction, and legal admissibility. From ransomware attacks and data breaches to financial cybercrime and critical infrastructure threats, modern challenges demand professionals who understand both security technologies and forensic methodologies. CCFCS is positioned as a specialised training and learning platform focusing on cyber security operations, digital forensics, cyber crime investigation, regulatory compliance, data protection, cyber law, and incident response frameworks.

India continues to face a significant shortage of skilled professionals in cyber security and cyber forensics, even as cybercrime volumes and complexity grow at an unprecedented pace. Law enforcement agencies, corporate organisations, financial institutions, and government bodies require trained experts capable of analysing digital evidence, managing cyber incidents, and ensuring compliance with national and international legal frameworks. The gap between demand and available expertise highlights the urgent need for structured, industry-relevant education and professional upskilling.

To bridge this gap, the Centre for Cyber Forensic and Cyber Security offers specialised programmes for industry professionals, IT graduates, law enforcement personnel, auditors, and cyber engineers, enabling them to develop practical, analytical, and investigative capabilities. These programmes are designed to enhance career progression while strengthening organisational preparedness against cyber threats. By developing skilled practitioners and future leaders, CCFCS contributes to building a secure, resilient, and legally robust digital environment.

The Centre for Cyber Forensic and Cyber Security (CCFCS) Programmes

In the era of digital transformation and global cyber risk, organisations must ensure that their security and forensic practices align with international standards and best practices. While digitalisation accelerates innovation and efficiency, it also increases exposure to cyber risks that can result in data breaches, operational disruptions, legal liabilities, financial losses, and reputational harm. In many cases, the inability to investigate and respond effectively to cyber incidents can magnify the impact far beyond the initial attack.

Cyber security and cyber forensics are no longer isolated technical functions; they represent a shared responsibility involving leadership, technical teams, legal experts, compliance officers, and end users. Protecting digital assets, sensitive information, and customer trust requires a holistic approach that combines prevention, detection, investigation, and governance.

Operational growth, innovation, and digital adoption should not be compromised by weak cyber risk management or lack of forensic capability. Hence, it is essential to promote awareness of cyber laws, digital evidence handling, ethical practices, and secure operational behaviours that not only prevent incidents but also enable accountability, transparency, and resilience. Through its programmes, CCFCS aims to strengthen India’s capacity to respond to cyber threats with competence, confidence, and credibility.

Accreditation and Awards

The Institute of Good Manufacturing Practices India, an autonomous Institute recognised by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India is duly licensed and certified by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under Bureau of Indian Standards (Conformity Assessment) Regulations 2018 (Active license number: ERO/EOMSM/L-8000027) for offering education and training programmes, services and processes in the areas of Pharmaceutical, Food, Nutrition, Healthcare, Environment Health & Safety (EHS), Environmental Social & Governance (ESG) and Marketing Communications.

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IGMPI is an accredited Vocational Institution (AVI no. 710367) of the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Institute of Good Manufacturing Practices India is Management System certified under NABCB accreditation. IGMPI is also approved by Food and Life Sciences Sector Skill Councils recognized by the National Council of Vocational Education and Training (NCVET).

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The Post Graduate and Executive Diploma programmes of IGMPI in Good Manufacturing Practices, Regulatory Affairs, Intellectual Property Rights, Quality Assurance and Quality Control, Public Health, Nanotechnology, Hospital Management, Product Management, Sales and Marketing Management, Clinical Research, Medical Writing, Drug Discovery and Development, Pharmacovigilance, Medical Coding have been duly assessed and approved by Quality Council of India, Government of India based on fulfillment of QCI's following criteria:

    1. Course Content
    2. Course Design
    3. Course Material
    4. Instructors
    5. Class size & Attendance
    6. Facilities
    7. Evaluation of Students
    8. Written Examination
    9. Certificate

IGMPI is also approved by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) (FSSAI ID: TPINS18). IGMPI® is licensed by Department of Food Safety & Drug Administration under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and registered under Food Safety and Standards Act 2006.

IGMPI is also approved by Sector Skills Council under National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) setup by Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt of India (TC ID:TC342267).

IGMPI has been conferred with the prestigious "BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS (BIS) AWARD OF HONOUR 2023". QUALITY COUNCIL OF INDIA (QCI) has also conferred IGMPI with D.L. SHAH NATIONAL QUALITY AWARD, Certificate of Merit & ASSOCHAM has conferred IGMPI with the Services Excellence Award based on excellence of its services to the students and training participants.

IGMPI's Membership with IPA

IGMPI is a Lifetime Institutional member of Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA).

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Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) came into existence through an act of Parliament in 1987. BIS is the National Standard Body of India established under the BIS Act 2016 for the harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking and quality certification of goods and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The Bureau is a Body consisting of 25 members representing both Central and State governments, Members of Parliament, industry, scientific and research institutions, consumer organizations and professional bodies; with Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution as its President and with Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution as its Vice-President.

Quality Council of India (QCI)

Quality Council of India is set up by the Government of India to establish and operate national accreditation structure and promote quality through National Quality Campaign. QCI is registered as a non-profit society with its own Memorandum of Association. QCI is governed by a Council of 38 members and Chairman of QCI is appointed by the Prime Minister on recommendation of the industry to the government. The Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, is the nodal ministry for QCI.

International Recognition

For providing its education and training services to overseas students, IGMPI is registered with the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Government of India and our Export Import Code is AADCI7680Q.

IGMPI is an Institutional Member of the International Society for Quality in Health Care

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Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is a member of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and through the Indian National Committee (INC) which is a member of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). BIS is also a member of regional standards bodies like Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC) and South Asian Regional Standards Organization (SARSO). India started taking part in IEC from 1911 and subsequently the then Indian Standards Institution (now BIS) took over the responsibility of Indian National Committee of IEC(INC-IEC) in 1949. Since then the INC-IEC is actively participating in the activities of the IEC both at the policy level and technical work and carrying out the responsibilities as member body of IEC Council. India is a member in Standards Management Board (SMB) of IEC since 2015.BIS has also signed Bilateral Cooperation Agreements (BCA)/Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA) with the National Standards Bodies of several countries like Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Egypt, European Union , Germany, Ghana, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Jordon, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Mauritius, Nigeria, Russia, Saudi Arabia , Slovakia, Slovenia, Suriname, USA, UAE, Uzbekistan, Viet Nam, Bhutan, Brazil, Israel, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB), Quality Council of India is a member of International Accreditation Forum (IAF) & Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) as well as signatory to its MLAs for Quality Management Systems, Environmental Management Systems and Product Certification. NABCB is also a Full Member of International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) & Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) as well as signatory to its MRAs for Inspection.

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Post Graduate Diploma/ Executive Diploma in Forensic Science (PGFS/EFS)

The PG Diploma/ Executive Diploma in Forensic Science is a multidisciplinary field that bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and the legal system. It focuses on the systematic collection, preservation, and analysis of physical evidence to provide objective findings that assist in the investigation and prosecution of crime.

Programme Overview

The PG Diploma / Executive Diploma in Forensic Science is a practice-oriented programme designed to equip students with advanced scientific knowledge and technical skills essential for modern criminal investigation and judicial processes.

The programme integrates core scientific disciplines including forensic chemistry, biology, toxicology, and ballistics with legal frameworks and investigative methodologies. Special emphasis is placed on crime scene management, the chain of custody, and the application of analytical techniques such as DNA profiling, fingerprint identification, and questioned document examination.

A key feature of the programme is the integration of digital and emergingtechnologies from a forensic perspective. This includes the study of cyber forensics, deepfake detection, and the use of enhanced tools in evidence reconstruction, highlighting the evolving nature of crime in a digital age.

The curriculum addresses contemporary challenges in the field, such as the mitigation of cognitive bias in evidence interpretation, ethical practices in expert testimony, and the complexities of analysing trace evidence in high-pressure environments. It promotes a rigorous, methodical approach to problem-solving, ensuring that findings are admissible and reliable within the criminal justice system.

This programme prepares learners for applied roles in forensic laboratories, law enforcement agencies, and legal consultancy, while providing a robust foundation for advanced research and specialization in the forensic sciences. 

Programme Structure

Module 1: Introduction to Forensic Science

  • Definition & Scope of Forensic Science
  • History and Evolution of Forensic Science
  • Branches & Divisions of Forensic Science
  • Role of Forensic Science in Criminal Justice System
  • Relationship between Forensic science, Investigation & Law
  • Ethical issues in Forensic Science Practice

Module 2: Statutory Framework for Investigations

  • Introduction to Law and Legal system in India
  • Constitution of India – relevance to criminal justice
  • Sources of Criminal Law
  • Indian Penal Code (IPC)/BNS– structure & major offences
  • Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)/BNSS – investigation, arrest, trial
  • Indian Evidence Act/BSA
  • Role of Forensic Experts within Legal Framework

Module 3: Foundations of Forensic Science

  • Crime Scene types and characteristics
  • Principles of Crime Scene Investigation
  • Search Methods and Documentation
  • Types of Evidences (Legal & Scientific Classification)
  • Collection, Preservation & Transportation of Evidence
  • Chain of Custody and Legal Importance
  • Role of Forensic Expert at Crime Scene 

Module 4: Forensic Biology

  • Biological evidence (Blood, Semen, Saliva, Hair, Tissues)
  • Presumptive and Confirmatory Tests
  • Forensic Serology
  • BPA (Blood Patter Analysis)
  • DNA Profiling
  • Microscopy
  • Forensic Entomology
  • Forensic Botany
  • Forensic Anthropology & Odontology
  • Legal Admissibility of Biological Evidences

Module 5: Forensic Toxicology & Chemistry

  • Meaning and Scope of Forensic Toxicology & Chemistry
  • Difference between Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry
  • Classification of Seized Drugs
  • Arson & Explosive Drugs
  • Trace Evidence Chemistry
  • Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics
  • Interpretive Toxicology
  • Alcohol & Impairment
  • Drug-Facilitated Crime (DFC)
  • Toxicological analysis of Biological Samples
  • Interpretation of Toxicology Reports
  • Toxicology Evidence in Courts

Module 6: Forensic Medicine & Medico-Legal Aspects

  • Introduction to Forensic Medicine
  • Thanatology (Study of Death)
  • Forensic Pathology
  • Traumatology
  • Sexual offences and Medico-Legal Examination
  • Mental health and Law (basic Forensic Psychiatry)
  • Medical Ethics and Etiquette
  • Legal Procedures for Doctors 

Module 7: Criminalistics

  • Trace Evidence
  • Impression of Pattern Evidence
  • Collection Techniques
  • Questioned Document Examination
  • Security Documents and Bank Notes
  • Ballistics & Firearms
  • Legal relevance of Expert Reports 

Module 8: Digital Forensics and Cyber Law

  • Introduction to Cyber Crime
  • Digital Evidence and Forensic Tools
  • Mobile, Computer, Network, Cloud and Memory forensics
  • Cyber Laws in India (IT Act)
  • Admissibility of Electronic Evidence (Section 65B)
  • Challenges in Cyber Investigations 

Module 9: Expert Testimony

  • The Legal Foundation
  • Classification of Evidences
  • Professional Communication & Pedagogy
  • Role of Forensic Expert as Witness
  • Courtroom procedures and Cross-Examination
  • Ethics and Credibility of Expert Testimony 

Module 10: Forensic Psychology & Behavioral Evidence

  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology
  • Criminal Behaviour and Profiling
  • Victim Psychology
  • Interrogation and Confession (legal limits)
  • Psychological Evidence in Courts
  • Ethical Considerations

Module 11: Legal & Professional Standards in Forensic Science

  • Quality Assurance & Standards
  • Forensic Ethics
  • Forensic Reporting
  • Ethics, Professionalism & Accountability
  • Professional Practice
  • Emerging trends in Forensic Science 

Module 12: Case Studies

Module 13: Capstone Project

Eligibility

Graduate in any discipline is eligible for our Post Graduate Diploma and Certificate Programs. For Executive Diploma programs and Professional Certifications, you need to have at least 1 year of work experience.

Programme Duration

The duration to complete this programme is 1 year (Post Graduate Diploma), 6 months (Executive Diploma).

Programme Mode

Registrations are currently open for regular and online both modes.

Programme Deliverables

A comprehensive study material for all the Modules in hard copies ensuring the needs of the audience. The accompanying training material is appropriately aligned with the current Industry’s expectations.

  • Assignments for all the programme modules for continuous evaluation and guidance.
  • Interactive or online live sessions on all key areas of the programme giving all flexibility to the participants.
  • Online classes for all the modules will be conducted on the weekends. Moreover, a doubt clearing session will also be scheduled before the examination
  • All the efforts are made by IGMPI faculty members to make the entire programme modules easily understandable.
  • Assessment and evaluation for all the programme modules in order to enhance the levels of competencies and skills of the participants leading towards the objective of application in the job.
  • At the end of each programme modules, the trainers shall obtain feedback from the participants using specially designed questionnaires.
  • All learning and training delivery initiatives shall be conducted in English.

Examination and Certification

All the participants are expected to appear for an online exam and are also obliged to submit assignments after each module. After successful completion, the participants will be awarded the PG Diploma/Executive Diploma in Forensic Science from Centre for Cyber Forensic and Cyber Security, IGMPI. For all the above-mentioned modules, Online Classes (Online mode) or face-to-face classes (Regular mode), elaborate programme material, self-assessment assignments would be provided by the Institute. Details get updated on the webpage as well.

Discipline in Classes and Examination

Every student is required to observe a disciplined behaviour during her/his classes, assessments & examinations and to follow instructions from the Professors. Any act of indiscipline may result into discredit & it will be mentioned in her/his academic report.

Placement Assistance & Corporate Relations

The Institute has partnered with many organizations for providing with placement assistance to its participants. Besides, it has a robust placement cell comprised of senior level Human Resources professionals and Talent Acquisition experts which maintains close links with business and industry. This cell is continuously engaged in promoting the employability of our participants and encouraging the concerned Human Resources department and Hiring Managers to recruit/hire our participants for their vacant positions. The efforts of our placement cell also include helping with professional resume writing & interview skills.

In recent months the Institute has witnessed more and more participation from professionals working with global Graduates can find opportunities in IT and tech companies, banks and financial institutions, healthcare organizations, government and defense sectors, consulting and law firms, and multinational corporations. Leading companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, IBM, Accenture, Deloitte, PwC, and EY regularly seek certified professionals for cybersecurity roles and cyber forensic experts. Additionally, global giants such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Cisco, along with Indian cybersecurity startups and government agencies like CERT-IN, DRDO, and NCIIPC, offer attractive positions for trained experts. Along with that there are Government Forensic Institutions and Agencies  including State Forensic Science Laboratories (SFSL), National Institute of Criminology & Forensic Science (NICFS), National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Police Departments & Crime Branches (CID) and Defense Forces/Army.  

Future career prospects

The future career prospects for forensic science are exceptionally strong, driven by a global shift toward evidence based judicial outcomes and the rapid rise of complex, tech enabled crimes. As legal systems increasingly prioritize "trusting the method" over "trusting the witness," the demand for forensic science technicians is projected to grow much faster than average, with significant expansion in specialized areas like Digital Forensics (expected to grow by nearly 30% over the next decade) and Forensic Toxicology. Professionals can pursue diverse roles ranging from traditional Crime Scene Investigators and Lab Analysts in government agencies like the FBI or CBI to high growth private sector positions such as Cybersecurity Analysts, Forensic Accountants, and Fraud Examiners within major corporations, banks, and law firms. Furthermore, advancements in DNA profiling, AI-driven evidence reconstruction, and environmental forensics are creating niche opportunities for specialists who can bridge the gap between cutting edge science and legal testimony, offering a stable and intellectually stimulating career path with high potential for leadership roles in both public safety and corporate security.

Programme Fee Details
S.No. Programmes Duration Mode Programmes Fee
1 Post Graduate Diploma 12 months Part-time (Online Live Classes) Rs.78,000/- (USD 1600)
2 Executive Diploma 6 Months Part-time (Online Live Classes) Rs.58,000/- (USD 1400)
3 Under Graduate Diploma 12 months Part-time (Online Live Classes) Rs.58,000/- (USD 1400)
Advisory Board and team

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Post Graduate Diploma/ Executive Diploma in Forensic Science (PGFS/EFS)

Centre for Cyber Forensic and Cyber Security

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