What is the mode of application for SLS Pune BA LLB (Hons) admission?
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For BA LLB (Hons)/ BBA LLB (Hons), candidates need to apply for both SLS Pune and SLAT registration. Aspirants need to pay the fee for both as those who will register only for SLAT will not be eligible to participate in the PI process. Candidates have to pay INR 2,250 for SLAT and INR 1,000 for the course. Below-mentioned is the application process:
Step 1: Visit the official website- slat-test.org.
Step 2: Register for one paper.
Step 3: Upload the documents.
Step 4: Pay the application fee via any of the online payment mode or DD.
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