UBS Chandigarh has an attractive reservation policy during the admission process. This makes this institute stand out from other colleges. They reserve 50% of the seats. The reservation is given to various categories, which include sports, defense, riot/terrorist victims, freedom fighters, NRI/foreign nationals, wards of Martyrs, wards of Kashmiri displaced persons, single girl child, cancer/aids/thalassemia patients, youth festival participants, rural area students, SC, ST, OBC, and PWD seats. The vacant seats will automatically be added to the rest of the non-reserved seats (general category).
You won’t be able to secure a seat in the 40 percentile, even if you had a good score in your 10th and 12th examinations. Admission is completely based on the merit list (reservation included). If you belong to the general category, then you should have scored a minimum of 90 percentile to secure a seat in this college. They usually give importance to the score in the entrance examination and your performance in the interview, not the percentile.