SLET definition

SLET means State Level Eligibility Test
SLET means State Level Eligibility Test, accredited by the UGC / ICAR, New Delhi.

Examples of SLET in a sentence

  • Sublandlord shall have the right to accelerate the Expiration Date (“Second SLET Option”) with respect to the entire Sublease Premises only from the Expiration Date to the date (the “Second SLET Date”) immediately preceding the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Commencement Date upon notice to Subtenant (the “Second SLET Notice”) delivered not less than thirteen (13) months prior to the Second SLET Date.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Sublease, if the Sublandlord exercises its Second SLET Option, Subtenant shall thereafter not be obligated to pay Basic Rent for months 48-60 of the Term.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Sublease, if the Sublandlord exercises its First SLET Option, Subtenant shall thereafter not be obligated to pay Basic Rent for months 40-48 of the Term.

  • Entrance Test and Interview for those students who qualified UGC-NET (including JRF)/ UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/ SLET/ GATE/ MPhil shall be of different nature.

  • Sublandlord shall have the right to accelerate the Expiration Date (“First SLET Option”) with respect to the entire Sublease Premises only from the Expiration Date to the date (the “First SLET Date”) immediately preceding the fourth (4th) anniversary of the Commencement Date upon notice to Subtenant (the “First SLET Notice”) delivered not less than twelve (12) months prior to the First SLET Date.

Related to SLET

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