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Akash Hazra

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No, you cannot become an advocate after completing a law degree from an open degree program. The Bar Council of India (BCI) does not recognize LLB degrees obtained through distance or online learning. 
 
To practice law in India, you must have a law degree from a regular course. You can enroll in a regular course for either 5 years or 3 years if you already have a graduation degree. After completing the course, you can enroll with the BCI for your license. 
 
Law courses pursued through distance learning are only for knowledge. The BCI does not recognize any distance or part-time LLB degrees. 
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can become a lawyer in a foreign country after studying law in India.

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Scholar-Level 17

To become a lawyer specializing in corporate law, you will need to follow a specific path:

1. Complete your bachelor's degree: Since you mentioned you are in your last year of graduation, ensure you successfully complete your bachelor's degree in any discipline. There is no specific undergraduate degree required to enter law school, so choose a subject that interests you and aligns with your strengths.

2. Take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT): The LSAT is a standardized test that assesses your reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning skills. Register for the LSAT and prepare for the exam. Your score on the L

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YASH SHARMA

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BSc LL.B. (Hons.) in Medical Law and Ethics at Amity Law School, Noida will be a great course. 

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Yes, it is possible to become a lawyer in Canada without an LL. M. The National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) is a regulatory body that accredits law schools outside of Canada. If you have a law degree from an NCA-accredited school, you can apply to take the bar exam in Canada. Here are the steps on how to become a lawyer in Canada without an LLM:
1. Complete a law degree from an NCA-accredited school.
2. Pass the bar exam in Canada.
3. Complete an articling programme.
4. Be called to the bar. The bar exam in Canada is a challenging exam that tests your knowledge of Canadian law. You will need to study for several months to pass the
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can enroll as an advocate after getting an LLB degree from a DDE (Directorate of Distance Education) program. However, there are certain conditions that you must fulfill to be eligible for enrollment as an advocate, such as clearing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) and fulfilling other eligibility requirements set by the Bar Council of India. It is important to check with the Bar Council of your state to ensure that the degree you obtain from a DDE program is recognized for enrollment as an advocate.

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