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New answer posted
2016-01-11 16:57:24
Beginner-Level 4
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2016-01-06 13:11:35
Contributor-Level 8
In my opinion, do regular LLM course as LLM is only for one year. And then you can do MBA.
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2016-01-05 16:55:21
Scholar-Level 16
Thanks.
New answer posted
2016-01-05 12:03:59
Guide-Level 11
Pursuing career in law, 5 years Law programme is the best as it would not only make your hold in law strong but you will also be a connoisseur when it comes to law. Integrated programs are quite popular these days. There are great law specializations available to choose from in integrated courses like:
-BA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Energy Laws
-BBA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Corporate Laws
-B.Com LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Taxation Law
-BA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in Criminal Laws/ Labor Laws
-BA LLB (Hons.) with specialization in International Trade & Investment/ Banking, Finance and Insurance
There are man
New answer posted
2016-01-04 17:59:00
Guide-Level 12
Yes, dual programmes are available but options are limited. Some competitive options are Columbia University which has a master's program and University of Hertfordshire which has a BA. Here are the links:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/journalism-and-media-cultures-and-law
http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/page/275-dual-degree-programs/278#law
Hope this helps.
New answer posted
2015-12-31 12:59:50
Contributor-Level 10
If you are still in your 10+2, you must clear the LSAT to be eligible to study Law in Canada. Additionally, you must give IELTS or TOEFL scores. You may check more information on LSAT here:
https://www.shiksha.com/news/lsat-india-2016-exam-date-declared-check-important-dates-article-11877-1
Admission requirements vary between universities so you must check with the universities.
Hope it helps. Do write back if you have any more queries.
New answer posted
2015-12-31 12:54:03
Guide-Level 12
Though a good LLB is required for admissions and also for future job prospects, some ray of hope may still be available. You can check out some colleges such as Cardiff Law School, London Metropolitan University, BPP Law School and University of London- Birkbeck College School of Law.
Please check the university websites. By the way, you must also have an IELTS score to gain admission.
Good Luck and be positive.
New answer posted
2015-12-29 18:00:24
Contributor-Level 9
New answer posted
2015-12-24 20:10:22Beginner-Level 2
Best of luck :)
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