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Pragati Singh

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Following mentioned are the benifits of pursuing an Entertainment and Media Law courses:

  • Work with diverse clients and projects in a dynamic industry.
  • Establish a wide professional network within the entertainment and media industries.
  • Acquire specialist experience and skills in a fast-growing field of the law.
  • Develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Open doors to exciting career opportunities.

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Pragati Singh

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Graduates can also pursue these careers as an alternative to Entertainment and Media Law:

  • Public relations and communications
  • Talent management and artist representation
  • Music Industry
  • Film production and distribution
  • Publishing
  • Arts administration
  • Technology and media companies

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Pragati Singh

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Candidates can go for various job prospects in Entertainment and Media Law, after completing graduation:

Job Title

Average Salary (INR)

Entertainment Lawyer

10 Lakhs

Media Lawyer

11 Lakhs

Copyright Lawyer

5.2 Lakhs

Trademark Lawyer

4 Lakhs

Music Lawyer

8 Lakhs

Film Lawyer

5.4 Lakhs

  Note- The above salary has been taken from external sources, and hence may vary.
 

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Pragati Singh

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Candidates can pursue UG and PG degrees in entertainment and media law. UG degrees include BA LLB (Hons)BA LLBBCom LLBBBA LLBBBA LLB (Hons). Moreover,  At the PG level candidates can pursue LLM or a PG diploma course.

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Pragati Singh

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Entertainment & Media Law is a specialisation of law that deals with issues such as copyright, defamation, censorship, free speech issues, RTI, privacy, etc. This specialisation encompasses various fields including Intellectual Property Law, Corporate Law, Information Technology, Broadcasting and Telecommunication.

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Kritika Rai

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The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) provides candidates with an opportunity to change their test centre preferences and correct details on their exam application form during the application correction window. The date for the application correction window is announced with the TS LAWCET Notification. Thus, candidates need to visit the official website and refer to the notification to check all the details related to the TS LAWCET application correction window. If they still face difficulties in this context, they can send an email to the exam authority at lawcet.tsche@gmail.com. 

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Kritika Rai

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If there are mistakes in details mentioned in your TS LAWCET admit card, you need to connect with the TS LAWCET exam authotrity. The email address of the authority is lawcet.tsche@gmail.com. Candidates can send an email  from 10:30 AM to 05:00 PM on all working day. They need to make sure that they make corrections in the details as soon as possible before the exam date.

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Kritika Rai

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Students can contact the TS LAWCET exam authority via email. The email ID for communication is lawcet.tsche@gmail.com. Students can use it for exam-related queries. They can expect the reply to their query between 10:30 AM to 5 PM on working days.

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Kritika Rai

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There are 21 regional centres in which TS LAWCET are conducted. These regional centres are mentioned below: 

Hyderabad WestHyderabad NorthHyderabad South-EastHyderabad East
NalgondaKodadKhammamKarimnagar
SiddipetSathupallyWarangalNizamabad
AdilabadNarsampetMahabubnagarSangareddy
Bhadradri Kothagudem---

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Kritika Rai

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The TS LAWCET exam is conducted in three languages: Telugu, English, and Urdu. These languages are predominantly used in Telangana for communication, which is why they are chosen for the TS LAWCET test papers. The question paper is provided to candidates in a bilingual format, as mentioned below:

  • English/Telugu  
  • English/Urdu  

Candidates can read the question paper in any of the languages listed above, depending on their preference. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions, and to answer, candidates only need to select the correct option.

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