Planning to appear for FACT 2026? Check the latest exam update, expected dates, eligibility, exam pattern, and smart preparation tips to start your forensic science career.

If you’re planning to build a career in forensic science, you’ve probably come across the Forensic Aptitude and Competency Test (FACT). With the increasing importance of scientific evidence in criminal investigations and the rise of cybercrime in India, this exam is becoming more relevant than ever.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the FACT 2026 exam, including expected dates, eligibility, exam pattern, and simple preparation tips to help you get started.
The Forensic Aptitude and Competency Test (FACT) is an entrance exam that tests your understanding of science and your ability to think analytically—both essential skills for a career in forensic science.
It is mainly used for admission into undergraduate and postgraduate forensic science courses offered by different institutions across India.

While the official notification hasn’t been released yet, here’s a rough idea based on previous years:
Notification Release: January 2026
Application Form Start: January–February 2026
Last Date to Apply: March 2026
Admit Card: April 2026
Exam Date: April–May 2026
Result: June 2026
👉 Pro tip: Don’t wait for the last moment—keep checking updates and apply early.
Before applying, make sure you meet the basic requirements:
Completed 12th with Science stream
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Math
Minimum marks: Around 50–60%
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field like Forensic Science, Life Sciences, etc.

The exam is likely to be conducted online (CBT mode) and will include multiple-choice questions.
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Basics of Forensic Science
Logical Reasoning
MCQ-based questions
Time-limited test
Focus on understanding concepts, not just memorizing
Though nothing is officially confirmed, there are a few expected trends:
More questions from Cyber Forensics
Increased focus on real-life application-based questions
Possible section-wise timing
This shift shows how forensic science is evolving with technology.
Forensic science isn’t just about crime scenes—it’s a field full of opportunities. After clearing exams like FACT, you can explore careers such as:
Crime Scene Investigator
Cyber Forensics Expert
DNA Analyst
Forensic Toxicologist
Ballistics Expert
With crime investigation becoming more science-driven, skilled professionals are in high demand.

Preparing for FACT doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start with these:
✔ Build your basics with NCERT books
✔ Practice reasoning questions daily
✔ Solve previous year questions (PYQs)
✔ Take mock tests to improve speed
✔ Stay updated with forensic science trends
The FACT 2026 exam could be your first step into the world of forensic science. The competition is expected to grow, but with the right strategy and consistency, you can definitely crack it.
Start early, stay focused, and keep learning.
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