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Have been selected on the basis of Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
No candidate shall be admitted to the LLM degree course unless he has secured in the aggregate not less than 50% marks or equivalent grade in all papers in the qualifying LLB (Hons.) (five years integrated programme) or LLB (3-years programme) of a recognized university or the candidate must have bee
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Admissions are made strictly on the basis of merit. The marks obtained by the applicants in their graduate examination (B.A./B.Sc/B.Com/B.Lib.Sc/B.E./ B.Tech/ M.A./M.Sc/M.Com/MBA) are the basis on which the merit list for admission is prepared for all the courses.
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Cyber law is the 'law governing cyber space'. In today's highly digitalized world, everyone is affected by the cyber law.
Diploma in Cyber Law is a 6-month distance mode course conducted by Government Law College, Mumbai and Asian School of Cyber Laws.
This course is recognised by the Government of Maharashtra.
Fees: Rs. 4,500
Mode: Distance with 2 contact classes of 2 hours each in Mumbai.
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