I've completed my 12th from humanities and want to go to Canada (BC) to study law further. Which course should I pursue?

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    Shwetha Fernandes | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Admission to law is very competitive and is based on high academic performance in student's previous under graduation the admissions to study law will be extended. Students are expected to perform well on a standardized test called the ISAT, which involves (among other things) reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. It is good to remember that each university has its own approach: for example, Mc Gills university gives more importance to the intellectual capacity of applicants, their interest about law, and attends to criteria such as social commitment, political insight, leadership skills, ability to work in teams, maturit
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