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I don't know about the Canadian bar rules, but you can go for arbitration and IPR Law, they have universal practice rules.
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While a majority of Canadian colleges and a few community colleges offer PG programs in Canada, here is a list of some colleges that offer PG Diploma courses:
Fanshawe College, Ontario (Integrated programme Options)
Humber College, Ontario
Centennial College, Ontario
Fleming College, Ontario
St. Lawrence College, Ontario
College of New Caledonia, British Columbia
North Island College, British Columbia
Sheridan College, Ontario
Algonquin College, Ontario
University of Alberta, Alberta
Durham College, Ontario
Niagara College, Ontario.
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Hello,Why study in Canada after XII. In a recent poll by Times, 12 top Canadian universities found its way to Times Higher Education Supplement Top 200. According to QS World University Ranking 2018, the University of Toronto (#28), McGill University (#33), and the University of British Columbia (#47) have been placed in the top 50. The University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, University of Waterloo, and McGill University found their place in the top 100 in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018: Engineering and Technology. For Arts, Humanities, Medical and Life Sciences courses, University of Toronto, University of
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The most demanding stream is CSE. So, better pursue that course. You can also opt for ECE as it is equally demanded. As for the status of Canada, do some research and find what is more demanded there, what industries they have etc.
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IELTS or TOEFL
Depending on the university requirement provide GRE or GMAT exam.
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