NAS College PGDCL FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility for the PG Diploma in Cyber Law at NAS College?
Ans. Any graduate from a recognised university is eligible to apply for the PG Diploma in Cyber Law at NAS College. There is no restriction on the stream of graduation - students from Law, IT, Commerce, Arts, or Science backgrounds can apply. Minimum 50% marks in graduation is required for General/OBC candidates.
Ques. What is the total fee for the PG Diploma in Cyber Law at NAS College?
Ans. The total fee for the 1-year PG Diploma in Cyber Law is Rs. 28,688 for session 2026-27. This is a self-finance programme, so fees are higher than the aided courses at NAS College. The exact component-wise fee breakup should be confirmed from the college at the time of admission.
Ques. What career options are available after PG Diploma in Cyber Law from NAS College?
Ans. After completing the PG Diploma in Cyber Law, graduates can pursue careers in:
- Cyber law consultant and legal advisor for IT companies
- Legal compliance officer in banks, financial institutions, and corporates
- Cyber crime investigator with law enforcement agencies
- Data protection officer (DPO) under GDPR and India's DPDP Act
- Legal practitioner specialising in cyber law and IT disputes
- Government legal services and judiciary (after qualifying relevant exams)
Ques. Is the PG Diploma in Cyber Law from NAS College (CCSU) recognised?
Ans. Yes, the PG Diploma in Cyber Law from NAS College is a CCSU-affiliated programme and is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The diploma is awarded by CCSU, Meerut, which is a state university recognised by UGC.
Ques. Can a non-law graduate pursue PG Diploma in Cyber Law at NAS College?
Ans. Yes, any graduate from any discipline can apply for the PG Diploma in Cyber Law at NAS College. The programme is designed to be accessible to IT professionals, commerce graduates, and arts graduates who wish to gain legal expertise in the cyber domain, in addition to law graduates.
Ques. How is the PG Diploma in Cyber Law different from LLM at NAS College?
Ans. The PG Diploma in Cyber Law is a 1-year specialised diploma focused exclusively on cyber law, IT law, and digital crimes. It is open to all graduates. The LLM is a 2-year full postgraduate degree in law that requires an LLB degree as eligibility and covers broader areas of law with specialisations in Business Law, Torts and Criminal Law, and Constitutional and Administrative Law. The PG Diploma is more suitable for non-law graduates seeking cyber law expertise, while LLM is for law graduates seeking advanced legal education.
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