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For further reference please see the link attached.
https://www.nliu.ac.in/courses/msclis/msclis-
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Candidates should also meet the minimum score required in the qualifying graduation degree examination. The minimum qualifying marks in degree examination for different categories is given below
General As per DU LLB 2017 eligibility criteria, the candidates belonging to General category need to secure a minimum of 50 per cent marks in the qualifying degree-level examination.
OBC Those applying for DU LLB 2017 under OBC category
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Unless, you are registered as a lawyer with the bar council of the country, you cannot practice law abroad. In Canada, every province would have different norms. In order to practice, you must study in Canada. You can look for LLM courses.
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You can either go for computer science engineering or b.sc in same and then specialize yourself in cyber law with a diploma. There are many online courses to learn coding/ gaming etc if you can manage them with grade 12.
The scope in software is plenty if u r innovative and good at it.
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