I have completed my LL.B from Innovative Institute of Law, Greater Noida, India. Someone help me to get admission in LL.M in any of good college in Canada...
Posted Jul 16, 2015 09:04
I have completed my LL.B from Innovative Institute of Law, Greater Noida, India. Someone help me to get admission in LL.M in any of good college in Canada...
Posted Aug 07, 2015 15:12
Have you looked here?
http://www.llm-guide.com/canada
There are many good LLM programs offered by law schools in Canada... University of Toronto, Osgoode Hall, McGill, Ottawa, UBC...
Depends on what you want to study and what you're looking for.
In terms of securing admission, each school will have its own application requirements. You have a bachelor's in law degree, that's a basic requirement, as are good English skills, which are usually provable through a standardized test like IELTS or TOEFL.
Posted Mar 02, 2016 07:06
I have completed my B.A.LLB (H) course from India. After completing my course i was informed that i am elligible for USA immigration Visa along with my parents as i fall under CSPA category. Am i elligible for LLm course in Boston University after getting an immigration visa of USA and work their after competing my LLM course? please help me.
Posted Mar 08, 2016 06:54
Nope you have to pass the bar to be an attorney
Posted Jun 23, 2016 01:19
Hie. I am gurneet kaur. I am in my final year of BBA LLB(h). I wanted to know about the following:
1) Can i give NCA in India?
2) Or if not, Can i give it while doing llm?
3) Or, should i give NCA first and then do llm?
Thanks .
Posted Aug 27, 2016 15:43
Hi all!
My name is Asmita. I am in my third year of LL.B. from an Indian University and is interested in pursuing LL.M in Business Law from Canada. I also have a work experience of about 15 months as a legal assistant in corporate sector. can you please guide me regarding the eligibility criteria, minimum required percentage in LL.B and admission procedure in Canada?
also what are the job prospects in Canada after LL.M. if i want to make my career in academics as a professor in an university and does not wish to practice in a law firm?
please help!
thanks.