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It is very nice to hear from you that you are in the last semester of your Diploma in engineering and that you want to pursue your graduation of engineering in Canada. Well, this is a very good idea indeed. Half of Canada is English speaking and hence you can gel with the situation quite comfortably there. However a word of caution. Admissions in Canadian institutions are not exclusively based on academic performance but based on many other parameters. In view of this, I would like to advise you to approach an agency that deals with sending students to Canada for undergraduate studies. They will help you in this regard profession
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Both LLB and MBA degrees make sense in their respective areas. Let us analyze what if a person completes an LLB and then acquires an MBA (I think this is the motive of the question) for the purpose of corporate jobs.
Bachelor of Laws is an undergraduate professional degree of education required to enter into a legal profession. LLB gives you an understanding of legal principles, legal procedures and laws and regulations of countries and then the idea of corporate governance & legal compliance and legal procedures to enter into a business transactions.
There is absolutely no necessity to acquire an MBA for any job in corporate legal a
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