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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The average duration of Diploma in Law courses in Canada is 1-2 years. In some cases, there is an exception to this length of a Law Diploma in Canada as Durham College Diploma in Law courses in Canada is 2-3 years. 1 year Diploma Law in Canada universities are Western University and Queen’s University. A majority of the universities offering this course have a duration of 2 years such as Canadore College, Northern Lights College, Centennial College, Humber College, etc.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
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.
Particulars | No. of Universities |
|---|---|
IELTS | 14 |
TOEFL | 13 |
PTE | 9 |
Duolingo | 4 |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
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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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
A majority of the universities offering Diploma in Law courses in Canada have the tuition fees ranging between INR 10 Lacs – INR 20 lakh. Let us check the tuition fees of these universities:
Particulars | 1st-Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
Western University | INR 12.63 L |
Queen’s University | INR 8.52 L |
Durham College | INR 8.01 L |
St. Lawrence College | INR 9.32 L - 11.91 L |
Georgian College | INR 8.34 L - 8.51 L |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the colleges offering Diploma in Law in Canada are:
- Western University
- Queen’s University
- Durham College
- St. Lawrence College
- Georgian College
- Canadore College
- Centennial College
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Various specializations of Law Diploma courses in Canada are offered for international students. Criminal Law is the top specialization. Other top Diploma in Law Canada specializations are Criminology, Business Law, and Sociology. Criminal Law Diploma course are offered by the below-listed universities in Canada:
- Douglas College
- Northern Lights College
- Canadore College
- Cambrian College
- Humber College
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
SLCU, Bangalore is a part of Christ Univerisity, is approved by Bar Council of India conducts a five year BBA LLB programmes. Punjab University is a public collegiate university located in Chandigarh. Universities two departments for teaching law.Both departments have seperate academic blocks. As per the rating of the colleges and rank in all india colleges it is best to join in christ University. There is more interaction with faculty. Highly satisfied because of the calm infrastructure, a great faculty and good placements . Placements: Students get good placements in high level companies like de shaw. The highest package offered as p
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Panjab University offers LLM as one year course as well as two year course. The syllabus for both is different, although both the courses contain similar subjects. Punjab University is providing total 50 seats for LLM of one year course. Which consists of 42 Indian + 4 NRI + 2 Foreign National students. For Department of Laws, Panjab University LLM admissions, valid PUCET PG scores are considered. The Department of Laws, Panjab University Chandigarh provides various facilities to its students on campus. The college has a separate and well-equipped Moot Court Hall where various Seminars, Presentations, and Moot Court Competitions are he
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Merit is calculated taking 50% of the class +2 percentage including weightages (if any) and 50% of the UGLAW Entrance Test marks. For B.A./B.Com LL.B. Merit is to be determined on the basis of score for which the percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the qualifying examination. In every semester in each paper/practical, as the case may be, maximum marks shall be 100, while minimum pass marks in each paper shall be 36% individually and 45% in aggregate i.e. total of all papers, as the case may be, of that semester taken altogether. Assuming that your board has set the passing marks at 33, then unfortunately, you have failed t
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