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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, Indian law students can apply for LL. M. programs in Canada. Here is a general overview of the application process:
1. Research: First, you should research the universities and LL. M. programs that interest you. You can find this information on university websites, programme brochures, and online forums.
2. Requirements: Check the admission requirements for each programme you are interested in. These typically include transcripts, English proficiency test scores (such as IELTS or TOEFL a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and application fees.
3. Application: Once you have all the necessary documents, you can apply t
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, Indian law students can apply for LL. M. programs in Canada. Here is a general overview of the application process:
1. Research: First, you should research the universities and LL. M. programs that interest you. You can find this information on university websites, programme brochures, and online forums.
2. Requirements: Check the admission requirements for each programme you are interested in. These typically include transcripts, English proficiency test scores (such as IELTS or TOEFL a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and application fees.
3. Application: Once you have all the necessary documents, you can apply t
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It is possible to pursue LL. M. in Canada with a score of 6.5 bands in IELTS but admission requirements may vary depending on the university and the specific LL. M. programme you are interested in. However, having 12 backlogs in your B.A. LL.B. Degree may affect your chances of getting admission to a top-ranked university or programme. It is important to note that Canadian universities have high academic standards, and many LL. M. programs require a strong academic background. It would be beneficial to check the admission requirements of the universities and programs you are interested in and SEE if they have any specific policies rega
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Yes, you can pursue regular LL. M. and simultaneously write the AIBE exam. AIBE (All India Bar Examination) is a qualifying exam for practicing law in India, and it is open to all law graduates who have completed their LL.B. Or LL. M. degrees. So, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for AIBE you can register and appear for the exam while pursuing your LL. M. degree. However, it is advisable to check the rules and regulations of your law school regarding attendance and any restrictions they may have on outside exams or activities.

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Shoolini University is a well-reputed university in India, offering a two-year LLM program in various specializations such as Business Law, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property Rights, and International Law. The university has a good academic record, with highly qualified faculty members and a robust curriculum that covers various aspects of law.
As far as placements are concerned, Shoolini University has a dedicated Placement Cell that provides career counseling and assists students in securing job opportunities after completion of the program. The university has tie-ups with leading law firms, corporates, and government organizations,
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Completing an LL. M. degree can provide several benefits and can be a valuable addition to a law graduate's career. Here are some ways in which an LL. M. can help you stand out in the field:
1. Specialisation: An LL. M. allows you to specialize in a particular area of law, which can be valuable in today's competitive job market. It can help you gain expertise in a specific field and can make you more attractive to potential employers.
2. International recognition: An LL. M. degree is recognised worldwide, making it a valuable asset for those seeking to work in the international legal arena.
3. Networking opportunities: Studying for an L
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LLIM Mumbai offers Master of Management Studies (MMS) course in various specializations such as Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, etc. It does not offer an LLM program.
However, based on your MH-CET 2017 score, it is not possible to determine your chances of getting admission in LLIM for MMS program. The admission process may vary from year to year and will also depend on various other factors such as the number of applicants, the cutoff marks, availability of seats, etc. It is recommended that you check the official website of LLIM Mumbai for the latest admission updates and requirements.

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Both Amity and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) are reputable institutions for pursuing LL.B. Both universities have their own strengths and limitations in terms of placement, faculty, infrastructure, and course curriculum. Amity University is a well-known private university with a strong emphasis on placements and industry-academia collaborations. The university has tie-ups with numerous law firms, corporate houses, and government agencies, which offer internships and job opportunities to its students. Additionally, Amity has a good faculty-student ratio and provides students with state-of-the-art infrastructure and
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Yes, a Master of Laws LL. M. degree is valid for law practice, and it can enhance your knowledge and skills in a particular area of law. In many jurisdictions, a law degree LL.B. Or JD) is a prerequisite to practice law, and an LL. M. can provide additional specialised knowledge and expertise to help lawyers stand out in their field. However, the specific requirements for practicing law vary by country and jurisdiction, so it's important to research the legal requirements where you plan to practice.

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Yes, you can directly pursue LL. M. after completing B.Sc. LL.B. If you have completed the required number of credits or have the necessary qualifications as per the admission criteria of the LL. M. programme you wish to apply for. However, it is always advisable to check with the specific university or college where you wish to pursue your LL. M. degree to confirm their eligibility criteria for admission. Some universities may require work experience or other qualifications in addition to a Bachelor's degree in law.

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