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Manya Khetarpal

Contributor-Level 8

Human Rights Law is not just theoretical at IILM University, Gurugram.

Students get field visits, NGO tie-ups, and chances to draft awareness materials for real campaigns.

Careers in this field could be with NGOs, UN bodies, or even litigation in constitutional courts. The practical exposure makes IILM's Law students employable in whichever area of law they choose, even rights-focused organizations.

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Rashmi Thakur

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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 popular 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

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Nishtha Kumari

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Civil law in India, which is also known as the "law of private rights," covers a wide range of legal challenges related to disputes between individuals and organisations, apart from criminal matters. It mainly focuses on protecting individual's private rights and providing solutions for act of wrongs committed against individuals or their property. 

It covers legal fields such as property, contracts, family disputes, torts, consumer protection, and corporate affairs. 

As India's economy is growing, for instance, real estate sector is expanding, plus increasing awareness of consumer rights, and the complications of modern family

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Raj B

Contributor-Level 7

Nuclear Law is a varied field that provides a legal framework for all activities involving nuclear energy and radioactive materials. It's crucial for ensuring safe and peaceful practices of nuclear technology. Below are various career opportunities for Nuclear Lawyers:

Government Agencies: Regulatory bodies (e.g., Nuclear Regulatory Commission) employ lawyers and advocates to draft and enforce nuclear safety regulations through legal practices. 

International Organisations: The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) hires lawyers to safeguard, proliferation and liability issues. 

Nuclear Industry: Nuclear power industries emp

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Nishtha Rastogi

Contributor-Level 7

Company Law covers the entire system of a company including legal aspects related to its formation, operation, governance, and dissolution. Hence, it has a great scope among:

  • Company Law defines and regulates various types of companies such as, public, private, limited liability partnerships, and NGOs.
  • Graduates can have roles like registering a company, including drafting of Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA), obtaining important approvals, and fulfilling other legal formalities.
  • Company Lawyers also define the roles of the directors, officers and other key management

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Pragati Singh

Contributor-Level 10

There are various areas in which media and entertainment law specifically deals with, but some of the most trending areas where there is a vast scope in Media Law are media regulation, trademark law, copyright law, right to publicity, censorship, media regulation, etc.

It applies to various areas such as, Film and television, Music (including working with talent, producers, and managers), Broadcasting (such as public service and commercial broadcasting), etc.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

After completing a B. CA L. B. (Hons. ). Programme, you can explore various job opportunities in the field of computer and technology law. Here are some of the job roles that you may consider:
1. Technology Lawyer: As a technology lawyer, you can provide legal advice on issues related to intellectual property, data protection, privacy, cybersecurity, and e-commerce. You may work with law firms, technology companies, or government agencies.
2. Legal Counselor for IT Firms: Many IT firms require legal experts to handle legal issues related to software development, licensing, contracts, and data protection. As a legal counselor for IT firm
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

If you are looking for short duration courses for mid-career breaks, here are some options:
1. Professional Certificate Programs: Many universities and colleges offer professional Certificate programs that can be completed in a short duration, typically ranging from a few weeks to a few months. These programs are designed to provide specific skills and knowledge required for various professions, such as marketing, finance, project management, etc.
2. Online Courses: Online courses are an excellent option for mid-career breaks as they offer flexible schedules and can be completed from anywhere. There are several online learning platforms
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

If you wish to work abroad as a lawyer after completing your B.A. LL.B. Course, you may need to obtain additional qualifications and meet the relevant requirements of the country where you wish to work. Some possible options to consider may include:
Obtaining a Master of Laws LL. M. degree: An LL. M. degree from a reputable university abroad may help you gain additional expertise and skills in a specific area of law and increase your chances of finding employment in a foreign country. Some countries may also require foreign lawyers to have an LL. M. degree or equivalent qualifications to practice law. Passing the relevant bar exams: Eac
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