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Ishita Uniyal

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At the postgraduate level, a Cyber Law course is typically provided as a certificate or degree program. However, just a few colleges and universities also provide undergraduate-level cyber law courses or diploma programs. In addition, persons who are interested in the field of cyber law can enroll in either online or offline short-term certificate programs in cyber law. 

Some topics offered under the Cyber Law course in India are as follows:

Top Cyber Law Courses

BA LLB with Cyber Law Specialisation

BTech+ LLB with Cyber Law

LLM in Cyber Law

Diploma in Cyber Law

Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law and Information Technology

Diploma in Information Security and Cyber Law

Professional Diploma in Cyber Investigations and Laws

Diploma in Internet Law and Policy

Post Graduate Certificate in Cyber Law

Advanced Certification in Cyber Law Practice

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Candidates are informed that the eligibility requirements for Cyber Law courses vary from college to college.

Offline Course

Minimum Eligibility

Diploma

Candidates must have completed Class 12 in any background whereas for Postgraduate Diploma courses, candidates must have completed graduation in Law.

Master's Degree (LLM in Cyber Law)

Candidates need to possess an LLB or equivalent degree. Some colleges may also require candidates to pass LLM entrance exams like SLS AIAT, LSAT India, etc.

Doctoral Degree (PHD in Cyber Law)

LLM degree or equivalent from a recognized university. Some collages may also ask candidates to pass the entrance exam specific to university.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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The eligibility criteria for online Cyber Law courses can vary depending on the college and course levels. Here's a general idea for you:

Online Course

Minimum Eligibility

Top Online Cyber Law Collages

Diploma

Candidates must have completed 10 + 2 in any background.

Certification

Candidates must have completed class 12 in any background.

Postgraduate Diploma

Candidates need to possess an LLB or equivalent degree.

Doctoral Degree (PhD in Cyber Law)

LLM degree or equivalent from a recognized university. Some colleges may also ask candidates to pass the entrance exam specific to the university.

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Akansha Bisht

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Pursuing an online Cyber Law course can be more cost-effective than traditional on-campus programs, as it eliminates the need for commuting, housing, and other associated expenses.

  • The online cyber law course enables students to enrol in programs offered by some of the best institutions, regardless of location.
  • As per Naukri, the total number of jobs available for cyber law candidates as of 10/03/2025 is 22,514
  • As per AmbitionBox, the average salary of a candidate in India who has completed an online cyber law course is around INR 2.7 to 3.5 lakhs per year.

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Mohit Datta

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It's important for students to consider taking a Cyber Law course because this field is rapidly expanding and there is a demand for professionals. With the increasing digitization of our world, cybercrime has become more common and advanced. As a result, there is an increasing requirement for lawyers who specialize in cyber law to assist businesses and individuals in safeguarding themselves against cyber threats.

Lawyers in the field of Cyber Law deal with a broad area which includes freedom of expression, access to the internet, usage of the internet as well and online privacy. While sorting out any issue, Cyber Law lawyers refer to th

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Lalit Rastogi

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Cyber Law is a specialization in the field of law that looks into and rectifies legal issues related to the World Wide Web. If you want to specialize in the field of Cyber Law, you need to deal with criminal activities such as fraud, theft, forgery, defamation conducted on the internet, copyrights, trafficking, morphing, and much more.

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Cyber Law Colleges in India

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Rashmi Thakur

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Cybercrimes can be categorized into two types: Active and Passive attacks. Active attacks are those attacks in which an attacker actively interferes with a system or network to modify, disrupt, or damage data and services. Meanwhile, passive attacks are those attacks in which an attacker secretly observes or intercepts the data without altering/changing it.

The goal is to just gather the information. If you want to explore in detail how active and passive attacks differ, refer to the Difference Between Active and Passive Attacks article. 

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Tasbiya Khan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, listed below are the top private Cyber Law colleges in India along with their tuition fees:

Private Colleges

Tuition Fee

New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth Admission

INR 12,000

Amity University Noida Admission

INR 1.38 lakh

ICFAI Law School Admission

INR 15,000

Amity University Lucknow Admission

INR 1.04 lakh

The ICFAI University, Dehradun Admission

INR 90,000 – INR 1.6 lakh

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Tasbiya Khan

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Cyber law is essential for businesses as it helps protect sensitive data, ensures compliance with regulations, and mitigates the risk of cybercrimes. Apart from all this, it also provides guidelines for handling online transactions and intellectual property issues. 

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Tasbiya Khan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, listed below are the top government Cyber Law colleges in India along with their tuition fees:

Public/Govt. Colleges

Tuition Fee

NLSIU Bangalore Admission

INR 48,800

Nalsar University of Law Admission

INR 30,000 – INR 40,000

GGIPU Admission

INR 1.4 lakh

NLU Lucknow Admission

INR 8,400 – INR 15,000

NLIU Bhopal Admission

INR 97,000

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