Are admission dates out for LLB at SLS Pune?
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Yes, admission dates are out for LLB at SLS Pune for the academic year 2025. The SLAT also known as Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT). It is a common entrance exam for admission in 4 Symbiosis law schools (SLS), SLS Pune is among them.
The MH CET Law CAP 2025 registration process is ongoing for admission to LLB (3-year) course. The last date to register has been extended again till Jul 21, 2025. The SLAT 2026 registration process for admission to the 5-year Integrated Law courses is expected to begin in Aug 2025. Furthermore, the SLAT 2026 exam will be held on Dec 13, 2025 and Dec 15, 2025.
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Normally the cutoff for SLS Pune is 48+ score for SLAT exam. Students appearing for SLAT 2026 and aiming to get an admission in SLS Pune should try to get a score of over 48. Students also have to go through a Personal Interview round and WAT, to get admission in SLS Pune.
SLS, Pandit Deendayal Energy University has 200 seats for the BCom (Hons) course. This seat count can be revised by the university. The seat allotment is done as per selection criteria and seat availability. This seat intake is as per the official website.
SLS, Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) offers BCom (H) course in four specialisations. All these are offered in a full-time mode of study. The available specialisations are:
- Finance and Accounting
- BFSI and Fintech
- Entrepreneurship and International Trade
- Marketing and Management
SLS, Pandit Deendayal Energy University enrollment and examination fee amount is INR 5,000 (per semester). Students may have to pay this amount every semester. The BCom (H) students have to pay this fee to be eligible to take the exam. This fee information is as per official website, hence, is indicative.
SLS, Pandit Deendayal Energy University BCom (H) tuition fees is INR 9.6 lakh. The total fee include other components as well. This fee component can be paid semester-wise or annually, as per university guidelines. The given fee amount is as per official website/ sanctioning body and is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.
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