Updated On: 19 July, 2021 08:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Hundreds of GIFS graduates, struggling without a reliable job, claim stepmotherly treatment by state govt, call its recruitment rules unfair

Venkatesh Narayan; (right) Vikas Avhale
Over 2,000 youth who studied forensic science at the Government Institute of Forensic Science (GIFS-Mumbai, Aurangabad and Nagpur) claim that they are being given stepmotherly treatment as they have not managed to secure permanent government jobs years after completing their courses. The alumni blame rules which do not recognise their course for recruitment tests. “My father, a farmer, took a loan for my MSc in Forensic Science (Chemistry and Toxicology). Despite clearing the Masters with distinction, I have been jobless for 18 months,” said Vikas Avhale, 28, a former student of GIFS, Aurangabad. Currently, Avhale helps his father on the farm.
Avhale said, “GIFS being a government institute, the scope of getting a government job appeared high. I was impressed by the prospectus and the institute and decided to study BSc in Forensic Science. Later I was selected for the MSc, too.”