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Eligibility criteria : Distance education programmes do not have barriers of age restriction, nationality or sex for admission and shall be open to employed persons as well. . The minimum eligibility is a graduate degree from a recognized university. (Degree could be in Law or in any other field). The students having degree certificate or its equivalent from any UCG recognized university /Association of Indian Universities. CA, CS, ICWA, Open University/distance learning can apply. There shall be no res
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Yes, at the end of the course you will be awarded 2 degrees. It can also depend on college to college which may give a cumulative degree.
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PG Diploma in Cyber law & IT is a very good career option. You will be easily hired by the IT companies as legal officer. Packages will depend upon your college reputation.
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