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Harshit Mehta

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If you want to get a job in law field, then you must pursue BL, and then cyber law.
Master's program in cyber law and information security (MPCLIS) is offered at Indian Institute of Information Technology – Allahabad, which is open for BE, B.Tech, postgraduates, LLB or equivalent.
1. NALSAR University of Law.
2. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law.
3. Asian School of Cyber Laws – Pune.
4. Centre for Distance Education, University of Hyderabad.

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Aftab Azim

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Diploma after 12th won't make much sense. In my opinion, you should opt for engineering considering the fact that it has more industry value as compared to BCA and high pay package plus better future career options.

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tayyab anwar

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It differs from college to college and from universities to universities. Some take admission on the basis of merit and group discussions & others on the basis of entrance test and if you qualify then there is an interview round too.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

SAPFico module from certified SAP institution is highly recommended if you wish for job assistance as it carries value, you can get jobs in Audit and taxation and Compliance. Placements assistance is provided by SAP.

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Prantik Dutta

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You can go for MCA through distance learning. Many recognised institutions offer this distance learning programme. You can opt for any of that as per your choice.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Indian IT industry fulfill their unplanned fresher's requirements by using Ready to Deploy (RTD) resources from training service providers such Alacamy. You can join such training service providers to start a career in IT companies who will train you in IT technical and soft skills.

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Arabindo Rajan

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No, we do not have that course.

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