I'm giving CET in law of 5 yrs, so is it possible to do LL.M in Canada after I do 5 yrs of LL.B from India?

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Yes, it is possible. Firstly, shortlist the university in which you wish to complete LLM. Ensure that your academic record in LLB is satisfactory to get admitted in Canada. Also, check if there is any requirement for another eligibility test for education in Canada.
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I am law graduate from the Panjab University, Chandigarh

Yes, it is possible as Canada is most like student destination the Indian students. Even some of my friends are also planning to do.
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Final year grad student with years of experience teaching students of various caliber.

Yes, it is possible. Any law degree that has been recognised by the Bar Council and the UGC will have a standing in Canada when you apply for LLM there. However, if you are to practise law there then you will have to pass a test concerning the Canadian law.
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From Law Student to a Law Teacher!!

Yes, it's possible to pursue LL.M in Canada post an integrated course graduation degree in India.
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Once you receive your law degree after completing the five years integrated LLB degree from India, you can certainly apply to Canadian universities for an LLM program. Keep in mind that when travelling to foreign countries for further studies / PG courses, they will ask you to provide references, provide...
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Once you receive your law degree after completing the five years integrated LLB degree from India, you can certainly apply to Canadian universities for an LLM program. Keep in mind that when travelling to foreign countries for further studies / PG courses, they will ask you to provide references, provide a Statement of Purpose (why you want to study at their university), pass TOEFEL or IELTS ( test in the English Language) and show financial standing ( that you have funds or will get a student loan to pursue your studies abroad). You will also be required to send your Marks card / Transcripts from your LLB degree to the foreign University in Canada for verification. When applying to a legitimate Indian University for five years LLB degree, please check approval by Bar Council and UGC support of the College where you plan to complete this LLB degree. read less
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3 years experience as practicing advocate and excellency in academics being a university topper.

Yes, ofcourse. You can enrol for LLM anywhere in the world after a five-year law course. Only ensure to keep a good academic score as per the requirements of the university you are aiming to pursue LLM form.
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