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Ankush Roy

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Cyber law, also known as internet law or digital law, signifies the legal regulations and frameworks governing digital activities. It covers a large range of issues, including online communication, e-commerce, digital privacy, and the prevention and prosecution of cybercrimes.Cyber law in India covers a wide range of legal issues related to the use of the internet and electronic devices, including: Cybercrimes, Intellectual property rights, Electronic records, Digital signatures and electronic authentication

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MOHD ZAID

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Some law colleges in India that offer admission without an entrance test include: SRM University, School of LawGeetham UniversityBanasthali UniversityICFAI School of LawUniversity of KLBut most of the students prefer to get admission through national entrance exams like CLAT, AILET and LSAT India. Colleges in India offering courses in cyber security include: Presidency College, Chitkar University, Galgotia University and GLS University. The popular exams for top cyber security colleges in India are: JEE Main, GATE, CUET, and TNEA

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Sohan Hazra

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To become a specialist in cyber law as an advocate, one may undertake a Diploma in cyber law or a master's degree with a specialisation in cyber law, mostly in a legally-and-technologically-sound institution. Hands-on experience basis afterward is important, either through internships or engagement with law firms specializing in such cases. 

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, you can pursue a PG Diploma in Cyber Law after completing your B.Com. This programme is typically designed for graduates from any stream, including commerce, who are interested in understanding the intersection of law, technology, and cyberspace.Eligibility Criteria:Educational Qualification: A bachelor's degree in any stream (B.Com in your case) from a recognised university.Minimum Marks: Some institutions may require a minimum percentage, typically around 50%, though this can vary.Age Limit: There is generally no age limit for pursuing a PG Diploma in Cyber Law, but some universities may have specific age-related criteria.Docume
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Abhishek Jha

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To choose a suitable PG course in Cybersecurity, Ethical Hacking, or Cyber Crime in India, start by considering reputed institutions like IITs, NITs, Manipal University, Amity University, or Symbiosis. Ensure the course is accredited and offers relevant certifications. Compare the curriculum to cover key topics such as ethical hacking, digital forensics, malware analysis, and cybercrime laws. Check the mode of delivery (full-time, part-time, or online) and duration (usually 1-2 years). Investigate the institution's placement records and industry connections for career opportunities. Finally, compare fee structures and available scholar
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Ankit kumar

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 Hi, TS LAWCET 2025 counselling is tentatively scheduled for the fourth week of July 2025.Official notification for exact dates will be released on the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) website. Keep visiting the official website for timely updates. Counselling will be conducted online, and candidates will need to register, verify documents, and participate in seat allocation. Thanks.

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Pragati Singh

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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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GUDLA PUJITHA

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This will give you with the overview of the entrance exam:1.Aptitude Test: This section will test your logical reasoning, numerical ability, data interpretation, and problem-solving skills.2.General Awareness: This section will test your knowledge of current affairs, general knowledge, history, geography, science, and technology3.English (Basic Proficiency): This section will test your grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and communication4.Computer Knowledge: This section will test your basic knowledge of computers, internet, cyber laws, and information security.

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YASH SHARMA

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The cutoff for MCLIS at NLIU Bhopal is usually 700-800 rank range for the general category. The cutoff for the OBC category is around the 1000-1100 rank range. The cutoff for the SC/ST category is around the 1300-1400 rank range.

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