What is the process of admission at School of Law, Presidency University?

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Find below the step-wise explanation of the admission process at School of Law, Presidency university:

  • Application Process: Go to the official website of the institute and apply for the desired programme by filling the application form duly.
  • Selection Process: The institute selects students based on t

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Yes, the UPES School of Law follows a refund policy for the LLB fees. The policy that the school follows is as per the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines. Check the percentage of the fee refunded according to the timeline in the table given below:

Date

Fee refund %

Till 31 August 2026

100%

1 September 2026 to 15 September 2026

90%

16 September 2026 to 30 September 2026

80%

1 October 2026 to 15 October 2026

50%

Post 15 October 2026

No refund

At the time of filling the application form of LLB at UPES School of Law, students are required to keep some documents handy. The documents that are required are mentioned below:

  • Marksheet of Class 10 and 12
  • Marksheet of undergraduate
  • ID proof
  • Entrance score card
  • Passport sized photograph

The last date to apply for LLB programme at UPES School of Law is May 30, 2026. Students who want to take admission to the course are required to apply asap. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria prior applying.

Yes, the admission for the LLB at UPES School of Law is now open for the academic year of 2026. Students can apply for the course via the college's official page. Students passed Bachelors with at least 50% marks are eligible for the course.

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