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By: Rishi on Aug 16, 2021 04:54 AM EST
I have done Bachelor of Commerce as well as Bachelor of Laws that is LL.B from India. Does this LL.B degree falls inder professional Degree?
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By: Meridian Immigration on Jun 21, 2024 07:55 AM EST
Yes, your LL.B degree from India is considered a professional degree. In India, the LL.B degree is a postgraduate degree that is recognized as a professional degree, equivalent to a Master's degree. It is a specialized degree that prepares students for a career in law and is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). As a professional degree, your LL.B degree is eligible for recognition by the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers (NAFSA) and the Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE), which are two prominent organizations that evaluate foreign credentials for immigration and academic purposes. Read our article on how to migrate to canada from india
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