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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Utkarsh,
Yes, you can appear for all the exams of all semesters. However, throughout 5 year duration, you must clear the backlog, or you won't be awarded the degree. So, please get rid of the backlog and don't carry the burden. Further, as the course gets tougher with time, so it is better, if you clear it as early as possible.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Most Canadian Law Schools do not allow entry directly from high school or your local equivalent, and require at least two to four years of undergraduate study beforehand. There is often no specific requirement for a law-related undergraduate degree; you should simply undertake a course which you enjoy.

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Aneesh RamI write to wrap my mind amidst of chaos!

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Kindly seek guidance from the university people, as it is essential to clear the entrance.

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Aneesh RamI write to wrap my mind amidst of chaos!

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Yes, you can opt law as your optional subject.

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Aneesh RamI write to wrap my mind amidst of chaos!

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Yes, you can study Law in Canada, post your class 12th. Make sure, you do well in ISAT exams. Keep track of the university website, but most colleges in Canada give admission for Law only to students who have completed undergrads, unlike India where you can get admitted post class 12th directly to law programme.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my knowledge and my experience, you are definitely eligible for B.Ed as well as LLB is courses does not require or do not have any specifications regarding regular open so many students having graduation degree, either from open over from regular can apply for you need to worry you can easily proceed further.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

You should opt for SRM as this college is best for law studies. It has the best faculty members than any other private college and other government colleges except the NLUs plus the moot court of this college is also awesome and the skills you gain here can't be taught by any other college in the whole country expect the top government colleges. In the School of Excellence Law, you won't be able to get these benefits.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

This college is best for the law as this college has the best faculty than any other private college and other government colleges except the NLUs plus the moot court of this college is also awesome and the skills you gain here can't be taught by any other college in the whole country expect the top government colleges.

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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

Guide-Level 12

You may pursue CS along with your B.Com/B.Com (Hons) graduation. Company Secretary course can very well be done along with your commerce graduation. However, you will have to wait till you complete your HSC (commerce) with a minimum of 50% aggregate. B.Com (Hons) and Company Secretary course can be done simultaneously and in fact, there are thousands of students who opt for the Company Secretary / Chartered Accountant / Cost Accountancy course alongside their graduation.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

For CS, it's not compulsory to do graduation but for LL.B. It's mandatory to do graduation.

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