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Indian Law Institute opens admissions for online courses

July 10, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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New Delhi: The Indian Law Institute has begun the procedure for admissions into two of its online courses in Cyber Laws and Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology. Both courses are for a duration of three months each.

The online course for Cyber Laws will cover subjects such as fundamentals of cyber laws and cyber world, regulatory framework, cyber crimes and e-commerce.

The course on Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology will focus on basic laws of patents, copyright, trademarks and management in intellectual property rights.

The eligibility criterion for the courses is a diploma or degree after class 12. the application form for the courses can be downloaded from the institute's official website.

The last date for the submission of forms is August 10 and the courses would begin from August 10.

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE ADMISSION NOTICE CLICK HERE
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