UPES to conduct ULSAT 2021 in June; Check all details here
Team Careers360 | May 20, 2021 | 09:19 AM IST | 1 min read
ULSAT 2021 to be held and monitored online. The test will be conducted from June 17 to June 19, 2021
NEW DELHI: UPES has announced that it will conduct ULSAT (Legal Studies Aptitude Test) 2021 in the month of June 2021. The ULSAT will be held on multiple days from June 17 to June 19, 2021.
The tests will be conducted and monitored online. The last date to register for the ULSAT 2021 is June 12, 2021.
The test is being held over three days, therefore, candidates have the flexibility to select their choice of date for the examination. The registration for test booking will start on June 1, 2021.
The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies will also be conducting an online demo test from June 4, 2021, onwards. The demo test will be intended to give candidates an experience of the real exam portal and interface.
ULSAT 2021 will be conducted for a duration of two hours. The test window will be held from 10 am to 2 pm. Candidates can log in anytime between the available test window and take the examination in one sitting. The result of ULSAT 2021 will be declared on June 24, 2021, in online mode.
UPES helpdesk for more information on the admissions process
Official webiste - upes.ac.in/admissions-2021.
Toll-free number - 18001028737
email - enrollments@upes.ac.in .
About ULSAT 2021
UPES conducts the ULSAT 2021 for admission to various Integrated LLB and LLM programmes. It offers BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB and BTech LLB programmes at the undergraduate level and a one-year LLM course at the postgraduate level. In addition to ULSAT 2021, the university will also offer admissions through CLAT 2021 and LSAT-India 2021 scores.
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