Forensic Science Laboratory Organisation: Foundations (UGC-NET Unit I)
Published:
Questions
30
Duration
30 min
Faculty-reviewed
0
Updated
17 May 2026
About this mock
UGC-NET Forensic Science Unit I drill on the organisation of forensic services in India. Covers the Directorate of Forensic Science Services and the seven Central Forensic Science Laboratories, the State and Regional FSL network, the Government Examiner of Questioned Documents, NICFS (now LNJN-NICFS under NFSU), the National Crime Records Bureau and its databases (CCTNS, NAFIS, NDSO), the Bureau of Police Research and Development, NFSU under the 2020 Act, and the NABL/ISO 17025 accreditation framework. Easy-band questions calibrated for first-pass UGC-NET preparation and quick concept refresh.
Sources & references
Questions in this mock are written and verified against the following sources. Citations are recorded per question and shown in the explanation after submission.
- cited in 8 questions
Ministry of Home Affairs, Directorate of Forensic Science Services, Annual Report
CFSL Chandigarh: Narcotics and Explosives Specialisation
Open source - cited in 3 questions
BPRD, Crime Scene Management for Investigating Officers
State and Regional Forensic Science Laboratory Network
Open source - cited in 2 questions
BPRD, Annual Report and Charter of Functions
Central Detective Training Schools: Location and Charter
Open source - cited in 2 questions
National Forensic Sciences University Act 2020
Constitution as an Institution of National Importance
Open source - cited in 2 questions
National Forensic Sciences University, Annual Report and Institutional Profile
LNJN-NICFS Delhi Campus: Integration with NFSU
Open source - cited in 2 questions
BPRD, Status of Policing in India Report
Organisation of State Forensic Science Laboratories
Open source - cited in 1 question
Ministry of Home Affairs, Directorate General of Civil Defence Charter
DGCD Mandate and Training Institutions
Open source - cited in 1 question
Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, Section 293, and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, Section 329
Admissibility of Government Scientific Expert Reports
Open source - cited in 1 question
ISO/IEC 17025:2017, General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories
Forensic Laboratory Accreditation Scope
Open source - cited in 1 question
National Crime Records Bureau, Annual Report and Constitution Order
Setup of NCRB under the Ministry of Home Affairs
Open source - cited in 1 question
National Crime Records Bureau, NAFIS Roll-out Report
Central Finger Print Bureau and the NAFIS Platform
Open source - cited in 1 question
National Crime Records Bureau, NDSO Operational Guidelines
National Database on Sexual Offenders: Constitution and Access Rules
Open source - cited in 1 question
National Crime Records Bureau, CCTNS Annual Update
Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems Architecture
Open source - cited in 1 question
National Crime Records Bureau, Crime in India Press Release
Annual Release Convention by the Union Home Minister
Open source - cited in 1 question
- cited in 1 question
NABL, Handbook for Accreditation of Forensic Laboratories
Quality Council of India and NABL Structure
Open source - cited in 1 question
National Crime Records Bureau, ICJS Implementation Report
Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System Architecture
Open source
How our mocks are built
Questions are written and edited by the ForensicSpot team and cited from peer-reviewed forensic textbooks, official syllabi and primary case law. Each one is verified before publishing. Detailed explanations show after you submit, so the test stays a real test. See a mistake? Tell us.
Common questions
What does the Forensic Science Laboratory Organisation: Foundations (UGC-NET Unit I) mock cover?+
UGC-NET Forensic Science Unit I drill on the organisation of forensic services in India. Covers the Directorate of Forensic Science Services and the seven Central Forensic Science Laboratories, the State and Regional FSL network, the Government Examiner of Questioned Documents, NICFS (now LNJN-NICFS under NFSU), the National Crime Records Bureau and its databases (CCTNS, NAFIS, NDSO), the Bureau of Police Research and Development, NFSU under the 2020 Act, and the NABL/ISO 17025 accreditation fra
How many questions and how long is the test?+
30 multiple-choice questions, 30 minutes total. Difficulty: easy. Tier: Premium.
Who is this mock for?+
Forensic science students and aspirants who want timed, exam-style practice with explanations and verified source citations on NET. Useful for postgraduate entrance preparation and for BSc / MSc forensic students testing their recall under time.
Are the questions reviewed?+
Each question carries a verified source citation. Faculty review for individual questions is in progress.
Do I need an account to take this mock?+
Yes, a free ForensicSpot account is required to start a timed attempt — this lets you save progress, see per-question explanations after submission, and track your topic-level performance over time.