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NIRF #3 Law School

Postgraduate Diploma in Cyber Laws (PGDCL)

NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad — a 12-month credential in tech regulation & digital justice

Admission Mode

Merit-Based

No entrance exam required

Key numbers

NIRF Law Rank

#3

Duration

12 Months

Intake

50 Seats

Average CTC

₹6 LPA

Total Fee

₹50,000

Are you eligible?

  • Academic Qualification

    Any bachelor's degree from a recognized university.

  • Selection Process

    Purely merit-based admission with no entrance exam requirement.

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

60%

Top recruiters

IT CompaniesLaw Firms with tech practiceCorporate Compliance DepartmentsGovernment Cyber Cells
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Heads Up: Limited Campus Support & Data Confidence

This diploma has no hostel or scholarship provisions, so you'll need to arrange your own stay in Hyderabad. Also, our confidence in the current dataset is 40% — verify 2025 placement and curriculum details directly with NALSAR before applying.

The verdict

Worth considering

NALSAR's PGDCL is a budget-friendly, one-year diploma from India's #3 ranked law school. If you need a quick cyber-law credential and already live in Hyderabad, it's a smart upskill move. However, data confidence is low, there is no campus housing or scholarships, and placement stats are preliminary. Treat this as a brand-backed certificate rather than a transformative degree.

Matches what you said

  • NALSAR brand & NIRF #3 rank
  • Affordable ₹50K total fee
  • Any bachelor's degree eligible
  • One-year duration

Doesn't match

  • No hostel or scholarship support
  • Diploma credential (not a degree)
  • Limited verified placement data
  • Hyderabad off-campus living required
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