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Given below are some common IT Law job opportunities in India:Job ProfileAverage Salary INRCybersecurity Lawyer6- 9 LPAPrivacy Lawyer5- 9 LPADigital Rights Lawyer7- 10 LPACybercrime Lawyer6- 10 LPADigital Forensic Analyst7- 11 LPANote- The above salary has been taken from external sources, and hence may vary.

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Refer to the table below for IT Law government colleges:InstituteTuition Fees Karnataka State Law University-Madurai Kamaraj UniversityINR 6000NIELIT Agartala-NIELIT KolkataINR 5000NUJS -Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur UniversityINR 11,600NOTE: This information is sourced from official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Some of the IT Law exams are given below:Entrance ExamsExam DatesExam ScheduleSLS AIAT 2025May ‘25 (Tentative)SLS AIAT ScheduleCLAT 20251 Dec '24CLAT 2024 ScheduleLSAT India 2025January Exam- Jan '25 (Tentative)May Exam-  May '25 (Tentative)LSAT India ScheduleAILET 202508 Dec '24AILET 2025 ScheduleAIBE 19Dec '24 (Tentative)AIBE 19 Schedule NOTE: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute/exam.

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Cyber Law or IT is legal rights and acts concerning mass communication through the internet. It dictates internet ethics, and awareness about unethical practices or threats to the security of individuals through:Virus attacksCyber terrorismIdentity theftsCredit card fraudsIPR violationsEFT fraudsCopyright violationsPornographyThey also deal with the protection of Intellectual Property available in the cyberspace as well as maintain privacy of the data of various organisations.

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E-commerce is a thriving industry, and IT lawyers help companies with the legal issues of online transactions, contract negotiations, and digital commerce. Pursuing a career in information technology law can lead to a variety of job options in law firms, company legal departments, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, academia, and consulting firms. Individuals who are interested in technology and its legal implications can pursue a satisfying and intellectually stimulating career in IT law. It blends legal knowledge with a working knowledge of technology, making it an essential discipline for solving the legal concerns of the
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 There are dynamic opportunities available in IT Law. Candidates who complete a Diploma or PG-level law course in the field of Information Technology Law can pursue higher studies or even opt to pursue a law job profile upon completing the course. One of the most popular job profiles after completing an Information Technology Law course is to become a lawyer in the field of Information Technology Law.

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IT Law syllabus generally includes exposure to strategic and drafting work in connection with cyber and technology laws and contracts and e-commerce, how to handle technology contracts, legal issues impacting payment gateways, encryption and authentication, mobile banking and other payment systems, etc.

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Hey, The eligibility criteria for the Information Technology Law course may vary from one college to the other. The eligibility criteria for Information Technology Law course offered at the post-graduation level is such that candidates should have completed a five-year integrated law course or possess an LLB/equivalent degree. Apart from this, many colleges also specify that candidates should have completed their bachelor’s or equivalent degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university if they want to pursue a course in IT Law.Hope it cleared your doubt well !

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