Is LLB suitable for my profile considering my graduation year and work experience in Canada?
Yes, an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) is suitable for your profile after graduation, including if you have work experience.
A 3-year LLB is designed for graduates from any discipline and is recognized by the Bar Council of India. Many professionals pursue this degree to gain legal expertise relevant to fields like corporate law, compliance, or HR.
If you plan to study or work in Canada, note that Canadian law schools usually require a Canadian undergraduate degree or its equivalent. An Indian LLB may need additional steps to qualify for legal practice in Canada, such as credential assessments or further study.
If you want guidance on aligning your education with your career plans in Canada, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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