dandiwal said:
centennial am also going to apply in paralegal... centannial college
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Hey good to know a person finally for para legal ..right now I have applied for human resource management post graduation certificate one year course. .but will change into paralegal one year course after reaching there as there is visa rejection chances in para legal. .I have completed my ba.llb this year..
Can u plzz tell me how is this para legal course. ???
Who told you para legal cases have low success rate and basis what? I know couple of students from para legal and they are from India and Pakistan. They didn't have any issue. In fact, if you go through the admission requirement of colleges for this program, you will find that they prefer some hands on experience (though it's not a mandate, just a preference they mention on their sites).
Check the following link for all the colleges in Ontario offering Post Grad Para legal program;
http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/SearchResults/FIRE-JUSTICE-SECURITY-PARALEGAL/_/N-lqhhZ1z141wm?Ns1=Program_Title_SORT&Ns2=0
Para legal programs does offer great deal. If you check all the options available, some colleges offer Paid co-op term as well for example Humber.
Now, talking about switching college after landing here, I am not trying to demotivate you, but it's one of the proposed changes that students won't be allowed to switch college or program from 2014 onward. Now lets be optimistic and assume it doesn't get into effect by the time you land here. But changing college will be difficult even if you are allowed to change the college. Centannial and some other colleges now do not transfer the fee to another college you join (switching to). They will ask you to pay the fee first, once you have paid it to another college where you sought admission, then they will transfer the fee to the account where it came from...
Also someone said HR and LLB doesn't gel well. Well that's wrong. If I am planning to join a MNC, I can join in HR-specializing in Corporate Law. It's called dual specialization which is pretty common these days. CA's CS' are also pursuing LAW just to have an advantage over and above other candidates.
However, what's really important is, how well you explain the co-relation between what you have done and what you aspire to do? How this program will help you fetch success in your home country?
Best of luck!