I am in the final year of LLB after BBA & want to be a lawyer in Canada. Is it possible without LLM? How can I get a license without LLM?
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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
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