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a year agoScholar-Level 17
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
Bachelor of Laws LL.B. - This is a traditional law degree that is offered by many universities in Australia. The duration of the course is typically 4 years for full-time students and covers a wide range of legal subjects. Juris Doctor (JD) - This is a postgraduate law degree that is equivalent to the LL.B. The duration of the course is typically 3 years for full-time students, and it is designed for students who have already completed a
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a year agoScholar-Level 16
Graduate Diploma in Migration Law
LLM in Immigration Law
Juris Degree (J. D. )
LL. M. in International Human Right Law
LL. M. International Migration and Refugee Law
M.A. Migration, Society and Policy
Certificate in Immigration Studies
A degree in law is enough but one can pursue these courses also.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Coming to that if you wanted reputed law firm to recruit you, you should prepare for CLAT examination and get into national law University (available in various states). If litigation is your dream college does not matter.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Now your next question would be what if I am not successful in Law and then my response would be what if you don't become a good doctor. My advice is follow your heart. You will do well in what you have an interest in.
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