The Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cyber and Security Law is a specialized postgraduate program designed to provide in-depth knowledge of cyber laws, digital governance, data protection, cybersecurity regulations, and emerging legal challenges in the digital era.
The program equips students with advanced legal expertise to address issues related to cybercrime, digital privacy, intellectual property in cyberspace, e-commerce regulations, and national cyber security policies.
With the rapid growth of technology and online transactions, legal professionals with expertise in cyber and security law are in high demand across government agencies, corporate sectors, law firms, IT companies, and international organizations. This program blends theoretical legal concepts with practical exposure to contemporary cyber law issues, enabling students to develop analytical, research, and advocacy skills in the field of technology law.
Eligibility
Candidates seeking admission to the LL.M. – Cyber and Security Law program must fulfill the following eligibility requirements:
Candidates must have completed LL.B. (3-year or 5-year integrated law program) from a recognized university.
A minimum aggregate score as prescribed by the university norms is required.
Candidates appearing in the final year/semester of their qualifying examination may also apply, subject to fulfillment of eligibility conditions at the time of admission.
Admission may be granted based on merit, entrance examination, or personal interview as per university guidelines.