What is service fee? What is the admission process?

Asked about School of Law, UPES - BBA LL.B. (Hons.)

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Asked by ayushi singh

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    Ananya Mehrotra

    7 years ago
    The admission process for BBA LL.B is you have to clear the ULSAT exam or shall have more than 85% in 12th. They decide on both and cutoff gets out after exam and everything. For more information you can log on to the official website of http://www.upes.ac.in/
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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Service Fees is paid on services rendered from a college such as online library, internet services, computer services and even services that are taken from outside vendors. To take admission in a college, a certain eligibility criteria has to be fulfilled by a student which generally follows-
    1. Entrance Test
    2. Group Discussion
    3. Personal Interview
    A student must be qualified in the above three to be part of the institution. In UPES, CLAT ranks under 5000 are also accepted and LSAT scores also followed by GD and PI.

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