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NFSU releases NFAT 2025 schedule for June exams, admit cards to be issued soon

NFSU releases NFAT 2025 schedule for June exams, admit cards to be issued soon

Time of India3 hours ago

NFAT 2025 timetable out for June 28–29, admit card link coming soon on NFSU website
NFSU NFAT schedule 2025:
National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) has officially announced the schedule for the National Forensic Admission Test (NFAT) 2025. The examinations will be conducted over two days, on June 28 and June 29, 2025.
Candidates aspiring to join various undergraduate, postgraduate, and integrated programmes in forensic sciences and allied fields will appear for the test as per the detailed timetable released by the university.
The NFAT serves as the gateway for admissions into NFSU's specialised academic offerings including forensic science, psychology, cyber security, law, and management. The university has also confirmed that the admit cards for the NFAT 2025 will be made available soon on its official website: https://www.nfsu.ac.in/.
Candidates are advised to monitor the portal regularly for updates and instructions related to the examination.
Exams to be held in three sessions across two days
The NFAT 2025 examinations will be conducted in three sessions each day: morning, afternoon, and evening. Candidates are required to report an hour before their scheduled test time, with the examination gates closing 30 minutes prior to the test commencement.
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On June 28, 2025, a total of 18 programmes are scheduled across three time slots. The morning session (09:00 AM – 10:40 AM) will include admissions for M.Sc. and M.Phil. level courses such as forensic science and clinical psychology. The afternoon session (01:00 PM – 02:40 PM) will cover cyber security, digital forensics, and various psychology programmes. The evening session (05:00 PM – 06:40 PM) is reserved for MBA and integrated courses.
On June 29, 2025, the university will conduct entrance tests for three major programmes across three separate sessions, targeting B.Sc. and integrated B.Tech.–M.Tech. degrees.
Detailed NFAT 2025 schedule
The complete examination schedule is provided below for reference:
Date of Test
Time of Test
Programme
June 28, 2025
09:00 AM – 10:40 AM
M.Sc. Forensic Science, M.Sc. Forensic Biotechnology, M.Sc. Toxicology, M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology (RCI Approved), LL.B. (Hons.)
June 28, 2025
01:00 PM – 02:40 PM
M.Sc. Cyber Security, M.Sc. Digital Forensics and Information Security, M.Tech. Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Cyber Security), M.Tech. Cyber Security, M.Sc. Clinical Psychology, M.Sc. Forensic Psychology, M.Sc. Neuropsychology
June 28, 2025
05:00 PM – 06:40 PM
MBA Business Analytics and Intelligence, MBA Cyber Security Management, MBA Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation, MBA Hospital and Healthcare Management, M.A. Criminology with Specialisation in Forensic Psychology, BBA–MBA (Five Year Integrated)
June 29, 2025
09:00 AM – 10:40 AM
B.Sc. Criminology and Forensic Science
June 29, 2025
01:00 PM – 02:40 PM
B.Sc.–M.Sc. Forensic Science (Five Year Integrated)
June 29, 2025
05:00 PM – 06:40 PM
B.Tech.–M.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security) (Five Year Integrated)
Direct link to download the complete schedule
Admit card release and exam day guidelines
The university will soon release admit cards on its official website. Candidates must ensure to download and print their admit card once available, as entry to the examination centre will not be permitted without it.
It is also essential to carry valid ID proof and follow all examination protocols strictly.
Applicants are urged to thoroughly verify their exam date, time, and reporting instructions to avoid any last-minute confusion. The NFSU has also advised candidates to reach their exam centres well in advance due to strict security and verification procedures.
For the latest updates, students should visit the official website regularly at https://www.nfsu.ac.in/.
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