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National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Information Brochure 2020-21
of
Master of Cyber Law and Information Security
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● Where Technology Meets Law ●
About NLIU
About RGNCLC
Vice Chancellor‟s Message
Dean PG‟s Message
Chairperson‟s Message
Program Offered:
Master of Cyber Law & Information Security
Objective Teaching Learning Methodology Seats Distribution, Eligibility Admission, Duration, Fees Program Structure
Placement & Internship Details
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About NLIU
The National Law Institute University was established by the Act No. 41 of the State Legislature
of Madhya Pradesh in 1997. The National Law Institute University has earned a front line status
of an institution imparting quality legal education, conducting research in cutting edge areas of
law and organizing workshops, seminars and training programs. In its brief journey of about a
decade, it has been able to carve out a niche for itself in academic excellence and placement of
its students. The University now stands as one of the most reputed legal institutions and has
been rated consistently as one of the best law Universities in the country.
Situated in the sylvan surroundings in the beautiful city of Bhopal, the National Law Institute
University is a key milestone for legal education and research in India. The key objectives of the
University are:
To advance and disseminate learning and knowledge of law and legal processes and their role
in national development,
To develop in the students and research scholars a sense of responsibility to serve society in
the field of law by developing skills in regard to advocacy, legal services, legislation and
reforms in the existing laws, and
To organize lectures, seminars, symposia and conferences to promote legal knowledge and to
make law and legal processes efficient instruments of social development.
NLIU has an excellent state of the art infrastructure, a dedicated and competent group of
members of faculty and a beautiful green campus.
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Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre:
Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre, a Centre of Excellence in Cyber Law (Established by
Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India, New Delhi at NLIU, Bhopal). The Centre is constituted and
crafted with the ambitious objectives to develop professional expertise and skilled manpower
to match with contemporary challenges emerging in relation with Cyber Law and Cyber
Security and Information Security. This will enable the law and IT professionals to exploit and
capture efficiently opportunities and meet economic challenges being posed by the rapid
global Information Technology revolution, which is influencing virtually every area of
development and social activity.
Vision:
As we know information technology is a vast area and is one of the most rapidly growing
domain. The growth brings with it advantages as well as disadvantages that need to be dealt
with carefully in order to achieve a sound framework. In today‟s advancing world there is an
utmost need to keep pace with the ever changing technology. Aim is to achieve a sound
knowledge in the area of cyberspace and its issues. To set up a platform providing constant
efforts in the understanding, implementation, legalization, propagation, creation in the
information technology & cyber law domain. To inculcate sound knowledge in the students to
help them in becoming the shining leaders in the area of Cyber law and Information security
and Cyber security. Further, to train students to face and stand the challenges of
the practical world.
Vice Chancellor‟s Message:
Welcome to the Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre (RGNCLC).
The centre is committed to contribute in the field of Cyber Law,
Information Security and other cyberspace related issues. We, in
addition to training the students, transform them into distinguished IT
consultants, legal advisers, Information Security experts, technology
managers, researchers, govt. officials, Police, Prosecutors and others
etc, create and enhance a sense of global awareness with the ever-
changing technological world. We Support the innovative Students
through Incubators and technical students practice through „Cyber
Lab‟.
We further accredit that the centre would advance and progress in accommodating rich
knowledge in the area of Cyber Law and Information Security and to achieve universal
distinction. It is my immense pleasure coupled with a public purpose that I would like to present
the Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre.
Prof. (Dr.) V. Vijayakumar
Vice Chancellor NLIU, Bhopal
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Message from Dean Post Graduate Studies :
Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre started MCLIS
Program in the year 2011. Within short span of time Centre has
established its Credentials as National Institutions of
Excellence. The Centre has been associated with many
Research and Training Program sponsored by the Ministry of
Electronics and Information Technology and Department of
Revenue, Govt. of India which adds to Qualitative
Improvements in teaching and learning process.
I wish the Center all success and glory.
Prof. (Dr.) Rajiv Khare
Dean PG NLIU, Bhopal
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Message from Chairperson, Rajiv Gandhi National Cyber Law Centre (RGNCLC)
Information Technology has been revolutionary in all the
sections of society, at this stage it also becomes imperative
to focus on several implications arising out and the aim is
to stay on protected from all such misleads. At our centre
we are indulged to articulate a framework which would
armor the beneficiaries of all the junctures a step ahead.
As a matter of fact, one has to adopt the technological
changes taking place in the world to grow further at the
same time more responsibly remain unaffected with
malevolent developments. We would be delighted to be a contributing partner by
adding adapt professionals in the field through excellence of our collective efforts.
“Let‟s us be always a part of every success”
Dr. Atul Kumar Pandey
Chairperson RGNCLC
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PROGRAM OFFERED
MASTER OF CYBER LAW AND
INFORMATION SECURITY (MCLIS)
Objective:
Recent advancements in Information Technology
have revolutionized almost all the arenas of human endeavor. Cyber world has delimited entire
world in the form of a globalized information hub. Consequently information security issues and
regulatory mechanism has developed a complex system. Our aim is to understand the
dynamics of information security and cyber law matrix, techno-legal professionals with the
blended skill of Law and Technology are highly required. This course aims to develop the skills
to imbibe the Information Security issues at technological ground and then relate it to complex
Cyber World legal problems. It gives a detailed understanding of National and International
Regulatory paradigms and its mechanics regarding Cyber Law.
Teaching Learning Methodology:
Teaching Learning Methodology includes case analysis, presentations, project-writing,
lectures, discussions, practical sessions, experts from academia, industry and law
enforcement agencies with the objective of fostering necessary abilities in students to handle
real-time cyber-crime and information security related challenges.
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Intake: Sixty Students plus Five Foreign Nationals
Seats Distribution:
All Reservations for various categories as per the rules of the NLIU shall apply. In case
application of some other reservation has to be brought in force and likewise seats have to be
adjusted, it may then be incorporated.
Eligibility:
1. He/she has obtained a bachelor‟s degree in any discipline from a recognized University.
2. He/she has obtained at-least 50% of marks in aggregate or equivalent grade in bachelor‟s
degree examination.
3. He/she has qualified the entrance test conducted by the NLIU for admission to MCLIS course („Entrance Test‟ means All India Written Test and Personal Interview).
Students whose results are awaited may also apply subject to the condition that by the time of admission to the Course, the candidates should be able to produce marks sheet/pass certificate of the qualifying examination.
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Admission Procedure:
1. Candidates to the MCLIS Course shall be admitted through an „Entrance Test‟ that consist
of „All India Written Test‟ and „Personal Interview‟. Weightage of marks for „All India
Written Test‟ is 75% and Weightage of marks for „Personal Interview‟ is 25%.
2. Candidates to the MCLIS course shall be admitted strictly according to merit of the
„Entrance Test‟.
Application forms are available in the website of the NLIU, Bhopal (www.nliu.ac.in) as well as it
can also be obtained from the office of the Registrar, NLIU, Bhopal during office hours. Cost of
application form is Rs.1000/- (Rs.500/- for SC/ST category candidate) to be paid in cash or
through DD of any nationalized bank drawn in favour of „Director, National Law Institute
University, Bhopal, payable at Bhopal‟. In case of downloaded forms from website, DD may
accompany the completed application form, without which it shall be summarily rejected. The
eligible candidates shall apply for admission on the Application Form prescribed by the
University and send to the “Registrar, National Law Institute University, Kerwa Dam Road,
Bhopal-462044 (M.P.)”. Filled application forms are to be submitted in person or through
„Speed-Post‟ Only.
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Syllabus for All India Written Test:
1. Aptitude Test (25 Questions)
2. General Awareness (25 Questions)
3. English (Basic Proficiency) (25 Questions)
4. Computer Knowledge (25 Questions)
Duration of the Program:
The minimum duration of the Course shall be two years. The maximum duration of the Course
shall be four years.
Fee Schedule (Per Student):
1. Application Form Fees: Rs.1000/- (Rs.500/- for SC/ST/PwD category candidate).
2. Hostel Charges as per NLIU rules.
Note: The fee structure of the Program may be revised upward.
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE
List of the courses are as under:
Research Methodology
Cyber Environment
Cyber Security and Law
Cryptography and Protocols
Cyber Crimes
Networks and Telecommunication Security
Information Security and Compliances
Privacy and Access Management
E-Commerce Security and Legal Issues
Information Security Risk Management
Cyber Operations Security
Intellectual Property Rights in Cyber Space
Mobile Wireless & VOIP Security
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Business Continuity Planning
IT Auditing
Emerging Issues in Cyber Space
Cyber Forensics and Handling of Electronic Evidence
Cloud Computing Security
Dissertation & Internship
* Course Structure may be revised on of when required.
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Placements and Internships HDFC Bank
Synopsis Consulting
PwC
Ernst & Young
KPMG
Mphasis
Cloud
Persistent
HCL Technologies
Reliance
CERT-In
Hexaware Technologies
ControlCase
Aujas
Network Intelligence India
Deloitte
Infosys
Mphasis
Capgemini
Paladion Networks
AKS ITS
SecurEyes
Nanavati Associates
Data64
NetMagic
Aristi
ICICI Services
INTERNSHIP CHART BATCH (2018-2020)
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IMPORTANT DATES AND VENUE
Last date for receiving completed application form:
April 25, 2020
The All India Entrance Test : May 03, 2020
Personal Interview: May 03-04, 2020
Venue: National Law Institute University, Kerwa Dam Road, Bhopal – 462044
For details please visit www.nliu.ac.in
Contact Details:
Registrar,
The National Law Institute University,
Kerwa Dam Road, Bhopal - 462044.
Ph.-0755-2696965, 2696970-Ext- 125
E-mail- [email protected]
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NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL Kerwa Dam Road, Bhopal-462044, M.P. (INDIA)
APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION TO
MASTER OF CYBER LAW AND INFORMATION SECURITY
PROGRAMME– 2020
Academic Session 2020-21
Demand Draft No. /Receipt No.………….……….Dated ………………..
3(a).
Father’s/ Husband’s
Name:
3(b).
Mother’s Name:
4. Permanent Address:
1. Application No.
(To be filled by the Office)
2.
Name:
(in block letters, as
given in the 10th
class
certificate)
Paste your Self
Attested Photograph
here
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Phone with STD Code:
Pin:
Current Address:
Phone with STD Code:
Pin:
Mobile No.:
Email:
(Tick Mark (√) whichever is
applicable)
(Attach copy of 10th
class certificate)
5.
Sex
Male:
Female:
6.
Date of Birth
D
D
M
M
Y
Y
Y
Y
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7.
Category
GEN:
SC:
ST:
OBC:
(Tick Mark (√) whichever is applicable and attach copy of certificate)
(Tick Mark (√) whichever is applicable and if yes, attach copy of certificate)
(Tick Mark (√) whichever is applicable and if yes, attach copy of certificate)
10. Details of marks secured in the examinations passed.
Examinations
Passed Subject
Board/Institute/
University
Year of
Passing
Marks/CGPA % of
Marks/CGPA
(Aggregate)
Max.
Marks
Marks
Obtained
10th
12th
Under -
Graduate
(Attach copy of all certificates)
11. Checklist for the Documents Attached (Tick Mark (√) whichever documents are attached)-
i. 10th
Class Certificate
8. Madhya Pradesh State Domicile YES NO
9. Persons with Disability (PWD) Category YES NO
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ii. 12th
Class Certificate
iii. Under Graduate Certificate
iv. Caste Certificate (If applicable)
v. MP Domicile Certificate (If applicable)
vi. PWD Category Certificate (If applicable)
12. If admitted, I undertake to abide by all the rules, regulations and guidelines of the University,
issued from time to time.
Date: Full Signature of the Candidate
Place: Name:
(Incomplete application form shall be summarily rejected)
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Receipt No./DD
No……….……………..….Date……………………….Amount…………………………..
Signature of Recipient
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NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL Kerwa Dam Road, Bhopal-462044, M.P. (INDIA)
ALL INDIA WRITTEN TEST FOR MCLIS PROGRAMME- 2020
ADMIT CARD
DATE:
REPORTING TIME: 08:30 a.m.
PLACE: NLIU, BHOPAL
Candidate’s Name (in Block Letters):
………………………………………………………………………..
Father’s / Husband’s Name (in Block Letters):
...………………………………………................................
Postal Address:
…………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………Pin…………………………………
Signature of the Candidate Signature of the Registrar
\
_________________________________________________________________
OFFICE COPY
DATE:
REPORTING TIME: 08:30 a.m.
PLACE: NLIU, BHOPAL
Candidate’s Name (in Block Letters):
………………………………………………………………………
Father’s / Husband’s Name (in Block Letters):
...……………………………………….............................
Postal Address:
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
……………………….……………………………………Pin...........................................
Signature of the Candidate Signature of the Registrar
For Office Use Only
Roll No. …………………………….
Paste your recent
Photograph here
For Office Use Only
Roll No. …………………………..
(Seal)
Paste your recent
Photograph here
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. Candidates will be required to report to the University at 08:30 a.m.
2. No candidates shall be permitted to enter the Examination Hall 15 minutes after the
commencement of the test.
3. Candidate shall not be allowed to carry/possess/use any electronic gadgets such as calculators,
mobile phones, watches with Bluetooth facility etc. inside the examination hall. They will be
permitted to carry only the Admit Card and Blue Ball Point Pen.
4. Candidates shall maintain discipline inside the examination hall and follow the instructions given by
the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator. Failure to maintain discipline and comply with the instructions
may result in disqualification from writing the examination.
5. Candidates found using unfair means will be expelled from the examination hall and consequently
their Answer Sheet will be cancelled. Unfair means, among other things, include the possession
and/or use of items prohibited under instruction No. 3. Queries related to this will not be entertained.
6. Rough Work should be done only in the space provided in the Question Booklet. Writing anywhere
else in the Question Booklet may result in rejection of one’s candidature.
7. No candidate shall leave the examination Hall till all the Question Booklets have been collected by
the Invigilator.
Note: Please preserve the admit card carefully as it has to be produced at the time of
Examination as well as Admission. Mere appearance in MCLIS- All India Written Test does
not confer any right of admission to course offered by NLIU, Bhopal.