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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
See, the LLB courses at the UG level provide you with the basic knowledge of Indian Law. You cannot choose a specific Law field at the UG level, but you can choose a specialisation at the PG level. However, some colleges offer BSc or BSc Hons in Cyber Law, which you can consider.
But again, these are not proper law degrees, and to practice you need an LLB degree with an AIBE score.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, you can. Here are some top options you can consider.
| Online Colleges | Course Fees |
|---|---|
| GGSIPU | INR 1.4 Lakh |
| Mangalayatan University | INR 1.2 Lakh |
Note - The information is sourced from the official site of the college.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, there are generally no entrance exam criteria for Online Cyber Law colleges, even if you opt for a degree course. If the course mode is online or part-time, you're not required to prepare for any entrance exam, irrespective of the course level.
You can opt for a variety of course levels in Cyber Law specialization in online mode. Check out the Cyber Law Courses & Certifications Online page.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some top Cyber Law college options in India offering great placement options.
| Top Cyber Law Colleges | Average Package Offered |
|---|---|
| Vijaybhoomi University Placements 2025 | INR 13.3 LPA |
| NLIU Bhopal Placements 2025 | INR 9 LPA |
| TNDALU Placements 2025 | INR 7.1 LPA |
| GGSIPU Placements 2025 | INR 6.75 LPA |
| Oriental University Placements 2025 | INR 6 LPA |
Note - The information is taken from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you want to pursue Diploma courses that require Class 12 eligibility need not have any prior knowledge in the field of Cyber Law. But candidates who wish to pursue PG Diploma in Cyber Law courses are required to have some knowledge in the field of law. They must know the basics of Computer systems and the Internet.
Moreover, certain LLM programs require a deeper understanding of the Information Technology Act. They must have studied the IT Act at their graduation level.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Many online portals offer short-term courses in Cyber Law which can be pursued by the learners at the comfort of their homes. Some of these courses include.
- CyberCrime and Cyber Law by Dr Pavan Duggal- Udemy
- Cybersecurity Law and Policy - Udemy
- Cyber Law Analyst- Udemy
- Legal Tech and the Digital Transformation of Law- Coursera
- Cloud Computing Law- Coursera
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Since this is the internet and developing countries are undergoing a digital transformation, the scope for cyber law has been ever-increasing for a decade now, and is promising for the upcoming graduates of the courses in cyber laws.
Some common job profiles that candidates can pursue after completing a Cyber Law course are.
Job Profile | Average Salary in INR |
|---|---|
E-commerce lawyer | 4 LPA |
Privacy lawyer | 5 LPA |
Cybersecurity analyst | 5 LPA |
Cybersecurity consultant | 6 LPA |
Cybercrime investigator | 6 LPA |
Cybersecurity engineer | 7 LPA |
Cybersecurity lawyer | 8 LPA |
Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Cyber Law is the legal rights and acts concerning mass communication through the internet. It dictates internet ethics, and awareness about unethical practices or threats to the security of individuals through:
- Virus attacks
- Cyber terrorism
- Identity thefts
- Credit card fraud
- IPR violations
- EFT frauds
- Copyright violations
- Pornography
They also deal with the protection of Intellectual Property available in cyberspace as well as maintain the privacy of the data of various organisations.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Law are both important areas of law, but they are different in their focus and scope.
Particulars | Cyber Law | Intellectual Property Law |
|---|---|---|
Main Learning | Information Technology Law | Patents, Copyrights, Geographical Information, Industrial Design |
Subjects | Internet Privacy, Digital Signature, Cybercrimes, E-commerce, E-contracts | Theories of property, Trade secrets, Trademarks, and Copyright |
Job Positions | Cybersecurity lawyer, Cybercrime, Privacy lawyer, E-commerce lawyer | Intellectual property lawyer, Patent attorney, Copyright lawyer, Trademark lawyer |
Fees Range | INR 1000 - 2 lakhs | INR 2000 - INR 16 lakhs |
Salary Range | INR 3 - 8 LPA | INR 3 - 11 LPA |
Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here's an overview of the UG Diploma in Cyber Law course syllabus.
Diploma in Cyber Law Syllabus | |
|---|---|
Violation of Privacy and Cyber Fraud | Cyber Terrorism |
Information & Traffic Data, Intermediaries, Malware | Digital Signature and Freedom of Speech |
Data Privacy & Confidentiality | Electronic & Digital Signatures – Legal Issues |
Note- This information is sourced from multiple sources on the web. Hence, is subject to vary.
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