What happens when top forensic minds come together to discuss the future of crime investigation and analysis? At the 4th International Forensic Forum 2025 (IFF2025) on March 2, & 3 2025 at School of Allied Health Sciences, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, experts gathered to explore groundbreaking advancements in forensic science. Dr. Ranjeet Singh, CEO of SIFS India, played a key role as a jury member, chairperson, and panelist, leading thought-provoking discussions that pushed the boundaries of forensic research and education. Events like these pave the way for innovation, collaboration, and the next generation of forensic professionals! [02.03.2025]-[03.03.2025]
View MoreHow can evidence-based practice transform patient care and revolutionize health sciences? At the 2-Day International Conference – Health Force 2025, by Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, experts came together to explore the intersection of research and real-world clinical applications. Dr. Ranjeet Singh contributed as a jury member and speaker, sharing insights that emphasized the crucial role of forensic expertise in healthcare. Such platforms drive innovation, enhance medical practices, and shape the future of patient care and nursing! [27.02.2025]-[28.02.2025]
View MoreWhat happens when bright minds come together to explore the future of forensic science? Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, hosted FORQUEST on February 22-23, 2025, bringing together experts, researchers, and students for an insightful exchange of ideas. Dr. Ranjeet Singh served as a jury member, evaluating poster presentations and contributing to thought-provoking discussions that push the boundaries of forensic research. It was an event not to be missed for anyone passionate about forensic science and innovation! [22.02.2025]-[23.02.2025]
View MoreWe’re excited to share that Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science, India, has partnered with Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This collaboration opens doors to cutting-edge education, hands-on training, and innovative research—shaping the future of forensic science together! [22.02.2025]
View MoreDr. Ranjeet Singh, CEO of SIFS India, and Afreen Tarannum, Director of the Education Division, recently visited Galgotias University, Greater Noida, for the ‘Forensic Agora’ conference, organized by the Department of Forensic Science. The event served as a dynamic platform for meaningful discussions, knowledge sharing, and networking—reinforcing SIFS India’s commitment to shaping the future of forensic science. [08.02.2025]-[09.02.2025]
View MoreThe Forensic Psychology program at Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science welcomed students from Kumaraguru College of Liberal Arts and Science for an immersive week-long offline practical training. From lie detection and polygraph tests to crime scene investigations and fingerprint analysis, the program offered hands-on experiences that bridged theory with real-world application. This training not only enhanced technical skills but also emphasized ethical and legal aspects, shaping the next generation of forensic psychology professionals. [06.01.2025]-[10.01.2025]
View MoreWe are excited to announce a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science, India, and Narnarayan Shastri Institute of Technology - IFSCS, an NFSU MHA Affiliated Institute, Jetalpur, Ahmedabad! This partnership sets the stage for innovation in forensic science education, research, and skill development. Together, we are committed to equipping future forensic professionals with cutting-edge knowledge and practical expertise. [10.01.2025]
View MoreThe 5th International Conference on Forensic Science: Forensic Science without Borders took place in Tarlac, Philippines, in collaboration with Tarlac State University, University of the Philippines Manila, University of Baguio, Holy Angel University, SIFS India, and Agham Forensika. Over three dynamic days, global forensic experts gathered to discuss advancements, share innovative research, and address challenges in forensic science. The event emphasized international collaboration, bridging gaps, and cultivating partnerships. Key highlights included engaging discussions, networking opportunities with distinguished professionals, and exploring cutting-edge solutions to global forensic challenges. This conference set a benchmark for advancing forensic science across borders. [11.12.2024] to [13.12.2024]
View MoreDiscover the exciting blend of investigative knowledge and technology at Day 2 of the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science, India’s workshop at Sandip University. Dr. Ranjeet Singh highlighted the power of digital forensic tools, and Mr. Phaneendar BN captivated the audience with a live demonstration of lie detection techniques. [22.11.2024]
View MoreOn November 26, 2024, UPSIFS Lucknow proudly celebrated the 75th Constitution Day of India, marking a momentous occasion dedicated to justice, democracy, and forensic excellence. We were honored to welcome Hon. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath Ji, as the Chief Guest for this prestigious event. Adding to the significance, a Two-Day International Conference on "Role of Forensics and Cyber Security for Enabling Justice under New Criminal Laws" took place on November 26-27, 2024, with discussions that bridge forensic science, cyber security, and the evolving legal landscape. [26.11.2024]-[27.11.2024]
View MoreSolve mysteries like a true detective! A two-day workshop was conducted by The Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science India at Sandip University, Nashik. On day one, students mastered techniques to collect, preserve, and identify fingerprints, sharpening their forensic investigation skills. Dr. Ranjeet Singh sir explained handwriting examination secrets and guided participants through crafting detailed forensic reports. Attendees got a chance to examine real handwritten documents and also presented reports based on their analysis. [21.11.2024]
View MoreIn a powerful session on Experiential Learning in Forensic Sciences at Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, the focus was on the critical value of practical experience. The importance of integrating hands-on activities with theoretical insights was highlighted by Dr. Ranjeet Singh during his lecture. To become a proficient forensic professional, hands-on experience is essential to develop the skills needed for precise crime scene investigations and effective forensic analysis. [07.10.2024]
View MoreA dynamic collaboration between Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science, India and Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, as we officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)! This collaboration marks the beginning of impactful research, knowledge sharing, and groundbreaking innovation, driving forward our shared mission to elevate education and inspire change! [07.10.2024]
View MoreEighteen incredible years of excellence! A milestone worth celebrating under the visionary leadership of Dr. Ranjeet Singh, the founder and CEO. The celebration began with a cake-cutting ceremony, followed by lunch and fun activities. Later, certificates were awarded to all team members for their dedication by Dr. Ranjeet Singh and Mr. Vijay Rustagi. The event concluded with a memorable group photo, capturing the essence of the occasion. [28.09.2024]
View MoreCan handwriting reveal true identity of a person using forensic techniques? This interesting question was answered by Dr. Ranjeet Singh in his recent lecture on the topic "Decoding Identity: The Science and Art of Forensic Handwriting Analysis" at the Chandigarh University. During the session he explored how every stroke and style can provide crucial clues in solving crimes. He further highlighted the unique blend of science and art behind analyzing handwriting, making it a unique investigative tool. [25.09.2024]
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