What is the IILM University Gurgaon fee refund policy?

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a year ago

IILM University, Gurugram, adheres to the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines for fee refunds upon student withdrawal. The specific refund amount depends on the timing of the withdrawal relative to the academic session's commencement. For detailed information, please refer to the UGC Refun

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a year ago

IILM University has a structured refund policy for tuition fees in cases of withdrawal or course cancellations, aligned with the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines. The refund amount depends on the timing of the withdrawal relative to the officially notified last date of admission. For th

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a year ago

IILM University Gurugram follows a fee refund policy in case of withdrawal or cancellation of admission. Below are the details of the policy:

Withdrawal Notice PeriodRefund of Fees
More than 15 days before the formally notified last date of admission100% of the registration fees, after deducting an administrative processing fee of INR 1,000
Less than 15 days before the formally notified last date of admission90% of the registration fees
Less than 15 days after the formally notified last date of admission80% of the registration fees
More than 15 days but less than 30 days after the formally notified last date of admission50% of the registration fees
More than 30 days after the formally notified last date of admissionNo refund (0%)

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