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2015-11-17 11:58:23

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear Dev,
Hi,
It has a wide and great scope in the corporate field. Students who are experts in cyber law are huge in demand and are paid handsomely. The rapid growth of the information technology has lead to a situation where the existing laws are challenged. It deals with computer hackers and people who introduce viruses to the computer. Cyber Law prevents or reduces the damage from cybercriminal activities by protecting information access, privacy, communications, intellectual property (IP) and freedom of speech related to the use of the Internet, world wide web (WWW), email, computers, cell phones, software and hardware, such as data
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2015-11-17 10:50:51

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

ThanksPrateek66345 for inviting me to answer the query posted by dev. Dev every university has different admission system in LAW. Various institute having direct admission system li both 5year and 3year course. please tryin your local city for admission.

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2015-11-16 16:17:54

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Myra,
Law and engineering are two very different fields, it would better for your future if you specialize in any of the field but if you have opted for computer engineering, pursuing law after it can get you a good job in cyber law domain.
All the best

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2015-11-16 16:11:44

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Rani,
Corporate Law is quite different from the Company Secretary but can always bring in value to ones profile. Both the fields offers bright career opportunities but requires a lot of dedication and Hard work, so if you plan to pursue the two courses then this would require perfection in managing the two courses simultaneously.
There are very few institutes in India offering Corporate Law, which is a sub domain of a broader Law discipline i.e. Company Law. Institutes like Indian Law institute, NALSAR University, Acharya Nagarjuna University and a few others offer Corporate law courses.
You can also refer to the following link:
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2015-11-16 16:08:45

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Rani,
The eligibility criteria to pursue master in business law is a LLB degree in law , the percentage requirement may differ from college to college
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2015-11-16 15:50:19

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Rani,
The scope is quite good for girls in law, its just that lesser number of girls opt for law and a notion is created that law has less scope for girls
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2015-11-16 15:47:53

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Rani,
The average fees for law schools in India ranges from 8 to 10 lakhs for the entire course
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2015-11-16 15:08:39

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Deep,
One who wishes to become an advocate and practice law as a profession in India, should enroll with the local State Central Bar council. An application for admission as an advocate has to be made in the prescribed form to the State Bar Council within whose jurisdiction the applicant proposes to practice. The Bar Council of India and the State Bar Councils forms a self contained code of law for legal professionals practicing in India. Visit http://www.barcouncilofindia.org/ for comprehensive details, regulations etc.
All the Best

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2015-11-16 14:20:07

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Some of the tips for preparing for the SET examination are given below:
*It is better to practice with the previous year papers. When practicing with the model question papers, carefully study the questions and assess the choices given in the multiple choices. Select the correct choice by using your reasoning ability in order to do well in the examination.
*When preparing for the reading comprehension part, do not assume any information, but use the information given in the paragraph alone.
*Always begin with the topic in which you feel yourself comfortable during the process of preparation.
*When preparing, read the topics as if you a
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2015-11-16 14:17:35

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Maan,
CS with law is advisable since it benefits in real but we cannot say that it is incomplete without it.
CS with Law is a great option as it offers a promising career with lucrative options and also co-relates well with CS profession.
Careers in law exist in the capacities of law officers, legal advisors, company secretaries, and solicitors. Law jobs are very specialized and focused in the corporate segment in India. Banking and non-banking financial institutes, insurance companies, large conglomerates, multinational corporations, appoint law professionals.
Many of these companies have a distinctive 'legal cell' for assistance and l
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