yes
That depends on the jurisdiction. Some places will allow you to take the bar exam without having a JD. You typically can't get an LLM without a JD.
is the recognized law university the glowel university of Nagaland by bar council of India.
LLM Communications was created in 1997.
To practice law in the US, you need a US law degree. Foreign nationals who already have a law degree in their own country can apply at US law schools for their LLM programs. An LLM is a one year degree. After receiving an LLM, you still have to pass the bar in the state in which you wish to work. How you convince a big law firm to hire you is up to you. I'd suggest going to the most elite university you can (Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Yale, Chicago, or NYU are good options) or being at the top of your class.
Jules Verne had to pass the bar exam in order to get his law degree.
yes will pass the bar and be proud of it, by Gods grace and mercy
The LPC is vocational, the LLM is academic. You MUST hold an LPC and complete a training contract with a law firm for two years in order to qualify as a solicitor in the UK.
No
you have to pass the bar to become a lisensed lawyer.
No
You are still a lawyer. However, you are not licensed to practice in California. You will either have to petition the California Bar for membership, or take and pass the California Bar exam.