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Mohit Dhawan

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Yes, it is very much possible. If you focus and regularly study, it is not tough to crack the exam. However, if you will begin your preparation earlier, the scope of clearing the exam would have been higher. 

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Swayam Gupta

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The AILET 2026 PG exam was overall moderate to Hard in difficulty level. Candidates found many unexpected questions from different acts.

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Swayam Gupta

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The AILET 2026 UG (BA LLB) exam was overall moderate in difficulty level. The English section was easy, the GK & Current Affairs section was moderate, and the Logical Reasoning was moderate to hard.

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Manisha Gard

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ULSAT Syllabus can be accessed on upes.ac.in. Candidates must understand that it is very important to check it before starting the preparation. This will help you to score well and perform confidently.

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Akanksha

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The ULSAT 2026 Application Fee is INR 1,800. Candidates must note that their application form will not be accepted if they have not payed the fees. 

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Mukul Singh

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No, there is no provision to fill the ULSAT Application Form in offline mode. Candidates will have to visit the UPES portal to fill the form. Make sure you do it before the deadline. 

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Akanksha Kumari

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Yes, you can get admission to UPES Law without ULSAT through other entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT-India, or by meeting high board exam scores (80% in 10th & 12th) for direct GD/PI, or via CUET, depending on the specific programme and year, offering non-exam pathways for merit-based entry. 

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Nitesh Srivastava

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To be eligible for UPES Law entrance exams candidates should have passed 10 and 12th with minimum 50 percent aggregate marks. Apart from this, if they don't want to appear for ULSAT, they can still get admission based on CLAT Score.

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Bhumika Aggarwal

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ULSAT Exam is conducted by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. The exam will be held for two hours. It is conducted in computer-based poctured form.

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