Hi Hemant,
Canadian law is based on the British Laws or Common law. It is a great place to pursue legal studies. For legal studies in Canada, you are required to complete an undergraduate program and then apply to the schools with your LSAT scores.
As mentioned by Sherin, you are required to appear for LSAT and then apply to various schools.
https://www.law.utoronto.ca/admissions/youth-outreach/so-you-want-become-lawyer also gives a lot of info on legal studies in Canada.
Do revert if you need more information.
Best wishes,
To pursue Law in Canada you will have to appear for LSAT examinations as the scores of LSAT is required to seek admission to any law school in Canada.
LSAT is conducted in the months of February, June, September/October and December every year. You can choose a time preferable to you but you must make sure that it also matches with the admission time of the law school you wish to apply for. To know more about LSAT examination please refer the link given below which includes the complete information regarding the registration procedure of LSAT
Link: LSAT 2018
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