In order to be admitted into a J.D. (Doctor of Jurisprudence or Juris Doctor) program at a Canadian law school, you need to have completed the equivalent of at least 3 years of full-time university study. There are exceptions for mature students with differing circumstances.
In order to be admitted into an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) program at a Canadian law school, you usually need to have completed the equivalent of 2 years of full-time university study. There are exceptions for mature students with differing circumstances.
In the United States and Canada (and most British Commonwealth countries) you need to have completed a Bachelor's Degree for admittance to most law schools.In some countries you don't need a bachelor's degree for admittance to law school.
To be a lawyer you need to get a Bachelor's Degree, and then you need to go to law school and get a law degree.
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It depends on what law degree you will be doing. If you intend to do a BCom Law degree then you will need maths but if you do a BA Law or LLB degree then you will not need maths. Hope this helps you!!!
You need a bachelor's college degree (pre-law) and then law school.
A Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
You will need a bachelor's degree. The type does not make a difference.
Typically, you need a bachelor's degree (fours years), and three years of law school.Typically, you need a bachelor's degree (fours years), and three years of law school.Typically, you need a bachelor's degree (fours years), and three years of law school.Typically, you need a bachelor's degree (fours years), and three years of law school.Typically, you need a bachelor's degree (fours years), and three years of law school.Typically, you need a bachelor's degree (fours years), and three years of law school.
Yes. You need to have a degree in law.
To become a lawyer you have to pass high school and get a college degree for law. Then after you get you degree you have to go to law school for about 3-4 years.
Yes they need a degree on law school