Exhibition
Kryptos 2025 - Forensic Science Exhibition
Date: 28 January 2025
Kristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru, hosted *Kryptos 2025*, its annual forensic science exhibition, on 28th January 2025, showcasing remarkable student innovations in forensic science. Organized by the Department of Forensic Science, the event featured 102 unique models spanning 19 forensic sub-domains, demonstrating cutting-edge research and practical applications. The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. Mohammad Ali Imran, Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) of Pulikeshi Nagara Police Station, East Division, Bengaluru, and Father Deepu Joy, Director of the Student Welfare Office. The Chief Guest commended the students for their creativity and dedication, highlighting forensic science’s critical role in modern law enforcement.
Drawing over 400 visitors, including students from 10 schools and colleges, *Kryptos 2025* received widespread appreciation for its interactive and insightful exhibits. The students’ enthusiasm and innovative problem-solving impressed faculty members and attendees’ alike, reinforcing Kristu Jayanti College’s commitment to academic excellence and experiential learning in forensic science. The event’s success further emphasized its role in fostering awareness and engagement in forensic education, strengthening its reputation as a significant platform for aspiring forensic professionals.

Exhibition - “KRYPTOS”
Date: 23 January 2025
The Department of Forensic Science, under the School of Biological and Forensic Sciences, successfully organized a student-led Forensic Science Exhibition titled “KRYPTOS” on 23 January 2026 at the M1 & M2 Auditoriums, Science Block. KRYPTOS, inspired by the concept of uncovering hidden truths, aimed to present forensic science as an interdisciplinary and applied field through experiential learning. The exhibition served as a platform for students to translate theoretical knowledge into practical demonstrations while engaging a diverse academic audience.
The exhibition was formally inaugurated by Dr. G. S. Venumadhava, Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Criminology & Forensic Science, Karnataka University, Dharwad. During the inaugural session, Dr. G. S. Venumadhava emphasized the growing significance of forensic science in modern criminal investigations and its crucial role in strengthening the justice delivery system. His address inspired students to pursue scientific rigor, ethical responsibility, and innovation in forensic practice.
