(09-14-2022, 10:50 AM)Harry101 Wrote: Ehm you mean this refund policy by the UoL, quite generous and well put? :
https://www.london.ac.uk/sites/default/f...w-2019.pdf
Now compare it to UpGrad's, no refund what so ever, and then the reports how they ghost people for the "free trial" period;
https://www.upgrad.com/terms/
Paragraph 3 of UpGrad's general terms:
Each Program may have a separate set of terms dealing with refunds, deferrals, payments, etc. governing such Programs, and our corporate clients may have executed separate written agreements with us, which, in the event of a conflict, will supersede these Terms to the extent of the conflicting provisions.
Many programs do have a separate policy dealing with refunds. Here's one:
https://cdn.upgrad.com/UpGrad/temp/aa945...Policy.pdf
You still fail to understand my point. Universities are not udemy courses. They do not refund after you are knee-deep in the course. No university does this. Even University of London's refund policy clearly states refund is only applicable within 14 days of the "Cancellation Period". And they define "cancellation period" as:
The Cancellation Period will normally be within 14 days of the Fee payment or, where applicable, from the time the student is given access to programme materials on the Virtual Learning Environment, whichever is later.
So basically, UoL will only refund if your request is sent within 14 days of either you paying the fees or you receiving access to the course, whichever is later.
As for SSBM. Who cares about SSBM, this topic is about GGU. You keep on maligning a regionally accredited degree as dodgy just because you seem to dislike the intermediary, one of the platforms through which it's offered - UpGrad in this case.



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