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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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To study a Telecommunications Law course in India, you usually need to have completed a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB), either through a five-year integrated programme or a three-year LLB program, with a minimum required percentage depending on the institution essentially, a basic 10+2 education is required to be eligible for an LLB programme which is the prerequisite for studying Telecommunications Law.  

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Pragati Singh

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Click on the link below to know about the location wise telecom law colleges in india:Location DetailsCollegesMaharashtra1 CollegesNagpur1 CollegesTelangana1 CollegesHyderabad1 Colleges

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Pragati Singh

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Some of the key challenges facing telecommunications law today include:The significant rate of introducing innovations in the field of technologyThe integration of different telecommunications technologies is becoming more frequent.Rising prominence of data security and cyber securityThe necessity to achieve the rights of consumers, businesses, and governments.

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Pragati Singh

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The Government of India controls telecommunications in India through the following entities:Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI): Central for telecom tariffs and regulatory authority of India is known as TRAI which is an independent body. It holds the key role of supervising and controlling the tariffs, services and the quality of the network of the telecommunications operators. It also exercises competition and consumer protection functions in the sector as the TRAI of India.Department of Telecommunications (DoT): DoT is a department of Ministry of Communications, Information Technology & Electronics. Telecom Regulatory Author
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Pragati Singh

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Telecommunications law also has its part in forming the new conditions of business development of the digital economy. The digital economy is also shifting India economy on the basis of digital technologies that are being implemented in India. It also assists in developing, establishing and maintaining a stable, more foreseen climate for investment and innovation in the telecommunications industry. This inevitably creates a positive effect on Economic system which in the long run translates into job creation.Additionally, Telecommunications law also protects consumers from unfair practices by telecommunications companies. Thi
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Pragati Singh

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After completing Telecommunications Law, a candidate can either take up the various job role such as telecom lawyer or become research assistant in various research Institutes. However, you can also opt a career from the table mentioned below, along with the job descriptions and salaries: Telecommunications Law Job ProfileDescriptionAverage Salary (In INR)Legal CounselProvides legal advice and representation to telecommunicationscompanies on a wide range of issues, including licensing, regulation, consumer protection, and intellectual property.INR 10-20 LPARegulatory LawyerRepresents clients before the Telecom Regul
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Pragati Singh

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Some of the elective courses that can be taken in a Telecommunications Law, that will not just add up to your grades but it will also help you gain a percentage in your knowledge about the field:Media LawCyber LawBusiness LawIntellectual Property LawInternational Law

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Pragati Singh

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Hey, A candidate pursuing telecommunications law must be confident and intellectual and possess good communications skills. Moreover, some other tips for getting hired by top recruiters are listed below:Get good grades in law school, especially in courses related to telecommunications law.Participate in moot courts and other extracurricular activities related to telecommunications law.Gain relevant experience through internships or externships with telecommunications companies, law firms, or government agencies.Network with telecommunications lawyers and other professionals in the field.Hope this clears your doubt !

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Pragati Singh

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Hey, Generally the course curriculum for Telecommunications Law includes various legislations such as :India Wireless Act, 1933Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Act, 1997Indian Telegraph ActInformation Technology Act, 2000Hope this helps !

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