I have got NLUD and now I will have to pay 50k as Admission Confirmation. Can someone tell me from NLUD is this refundable, partially refundable or non-refundable?
Hi, kindly check the NLU-D website regularly for these basic updates. Kindly resort to this website if there are any further complications. The AILET website is extremely organised/each and every aspect is discussed in full detail, so please donβt spam the site.
How pathetic and bitter do the failures who couldnβt clear AILET have to be to downvote this? This is why NLUD will always be better than youβre third-rate state NLU.
Can't some of the downvotes be from people who are next in line and are angry at the supposedly casual attitude of the OP despite having got such an amazing chance?
OP is bit of a fool, yes. But if he withdraws, NLUD will still fill the seat from the next in line. OP is merely delaying another candidateβs admission, not denying it.
Any money paid to any Indian university for admission purpose is refundable with less than 10k to be retained if you withdraw anytime till 3 months after admission. This is a UGC rule to which all Indian universities including NLUs are subject. Hope this helps.
The fact that none of the comments actually answers OP's question shows what an illiterate and useless crowd is there on LI. Last week also I saw a similar thread wherein someone had asked helped abt NRI quota in NLUD and till now none of the people on LI could answer anything constructive. Truly the crowd here is so v useless, feel bad for the mods that they have to look after such an useless crowd.
I have got NLUD and now I will have to pay 50k as Admission Confirmation. Can someone tell me from NLUD is this refundable, partially refundable or non-refundable?
Thanks (v. Urgent).
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There you go and yes congratulations!
Super frustrated dealing with the Consortium.