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Yatendra Shukla

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Begin your SOP for LLM in Canada with a strong, attention-grabbing statement that will pick the reader's interest and encourage them to keep reading. Give a small but direct description of your reasons for wanting to become a lawyer. Mention any events from your personal or professional life that helped you to choose your interest.

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Kanika Shukla

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A. In order to write a good SOP for Law in Canada, you may incorporate the following tips:

  • Research: Do some research about the college, course, and faculty you are applying to before you start writing. This will help you get a sense of their priorities and organisational style so you can adjust your SOP.
  • Proper Structure: Adhere to a clear format, with an attention-grabbing opening, a body outlining your motivations for pursuing law and describing your relevant experiences, and a conclusion summarising your aims and objectives.
  • Authenticity: Be clear and concise in your writing. In addition, you must write in a way that th
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Loveleen Patra

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For law school applications, a Statement of Purpose (SOP) is important. It gives the admissions committee information about your academic and professional objectives, why you want to pursue further education, and what you can contribute to the programme.

It allows you the chance to highlight your special skills, viewpoints, and experiences while also providing justification for why you are a suitable match for the programme. Along with grades, test results, and letters of recommendation, the SOP is frequently one of the most crucial elements of the application.

Therefore, in order to provide the admissions committee with the greatest imp

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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The basic salary of international students who have completed their degree depends on the specialisation taken, the university chosen, the location, and several factors. Here, we have discussed the estimated salary based on the chosen university. Students can check the table below for the estimated salary after completing a Bachelor's of Law in Canada from the university given below:

Universities Offering Bachelor of Law in Canada

Estimated salary

University of Toronto

 

INR 90L-INR 95L

University of Alberta

 

INR 50L-INR 65L

University of Waterloo

 

NA

Western University

 

INR 60L-INR 70L

University of Calgary

 

INR 55L-INR 65L

University of Ottawa

 

INR 55L-INR 70L

York University

 

INR 75L-INR 85L

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Mukul Thapa

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International students willing to pursue a bachelor's degree in Law a proof of 10+2 or equivalent completion from a recognised board with a minimum of 60% or above in academics, and English language requirements. Also, they must submit certain mandatory documents to take admission in the university, including academic transcripts (10+12), a copy of a valid passport, English proficiency exam scores (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic), CV/resume, LOR, SOP, and more.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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English language proficiency exams accepted by the universities offering Law Diploma courses in Canada for international students are IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo. A majority of the universities accept IELTS / TOEFL scores.

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No. of Universities

IELTS

14

TOEFL

13

PTE

9

Duolingo

4

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The minimum requirements to study a Diploma course in Law in Canada will vary as per the colleges. However, general admission requirements are given below:

  • Class 10 and Class 12 Formal schooling
  • A bachelor’s degree with a minimum percentage (As applicable)
  • English language proficiency score
  • Resume
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Letter of Recommendation

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can pursue LL. M. in international taxation law from the USA or Canada. Both countries have reputable law schools that offer LL. M. programs in international taxation law. You can research the admission requirements of different universities and apply to the ones that meet your criteria. Keep in mind that admission requirements, fees, and application deadlines may vary depending on the university and programme, so it's essential to do your research beforehand. Additionally, you may need to take the ISAT (Law School Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) to be eligible for admission to some programs.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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According to U S News, these are the best Law schools in the States in 2019:Yale UniversityStanford UniversityHarvard University of ChicagoColumbia UniversityNew York University of PennsylvaniaUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of Michigan - Ann ArborDuke University
If you want to know what the former students of these top Law schools think about their experience, here are some of their reviews: Harvard UniversityColumbia UniversityNew York UniversityDuke University.

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It is mandatory to write ISAT exam.

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