ULSAT 2021: Know about law courses offered by UPES, seats and fees
ULSAT 2021 will be conducted in online mode, from July 17 to July 19. Candidates may also use CLAT and LSAT India score for admission to law programmes of UPES.

Team Careers360 | July 9, 2021 | 05:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun will conduct ULSAT 2021 for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes in online mode, from July 17, 2021 - July 19, 2021. UPES offers a wide range of law programmes with some of the most popular specializations.
UPES’s undergraduate law programmes include integrated law programmes such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB and BTech LLB. The course duration for all integrated law programmes except for BTech LLB is of five years. For BTech LLB, the course duration is six years.
At the postgraduate level, the institute offers LLM programme of one-year duration.
Candidates may check the total fees and number of seats offered by UPES in various law programmes in the table below.
UPES Law programme details
Programme Name |
Total Fees |
Intake |
BA LLB (Hons) – Energy Law/Criminal Law/Labour Law/Constitution Law |
Rs 16,48,500 |
240 |
BBA LLB (Hons) – Corporate Law/International Trade & Investment Law/Banking, Finance & Insurance Law |
Rs 16,48,500 |
180 |
BCom LLB (Hons) – Taxation Law/Media & Entertainment Law/Legal Compliance & Secretarial Practice |
Rs 16,48,500 |
60 |
BTech (Hons) – Computer Science & Engineering with LL.B in Cyber Law/IPR |
Rs 17,01,500 |
10 |
BTech (Hons) – Energy Technology with LLB in IPR |
Rs 15,70,500 |
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ULSAT PG programme |
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LLM – Energy Law/Business Law/International Economic Law/Law & Technology |
Rs 2,08,000 |
30 |
UPES Law programmes - Admission details
Candidates seeking admission to the law programmes of UPES may appear in ULSAT 2021 by registering at the university’s admission portal. The last date for registration is July 14, 2021. Alternatively, the university also offers admission through CLAT and LSAT-India scores. So, for admission to the law programmes of UPES, candidates must have a valid score in CLAT/LSAT India 2021 or ULSAT 2021.
The university will shortlist candidates based on their rank/ score in the law entrance examinations. Shortlisted candidates will have to complete the admission process by appearing in the counselling process and submitting course fees.
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