Is it necessary to have LLB degree to pursue PGDM in cyber law for getting job opportunities?

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I'm BSc student with having....(Maths, statistics and computer science)

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    yash sahani | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    To make a career in cyberlaw, candidates can pursue undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses, diplomas, and certificate courses in cyber laws. However, to become a Cyber laws advocate, the applicant must have completed an LLB in Cyber Laws from a recognized University in India. Cyber Law thus becomes one of the sought-after jobs after LLB degree. Top organization's (private and public) around the world are in need of Cyber Lawyers. A cyber law expert needs to deal with Intellectual Property, Data protection and privacy, Cyber Crimes, and Electronic and digital signatures.

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