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Ambedkar University Releases First PG Merit List; UG Admissions to Begin Soon

Ambedkar University Releases First PG Merit List; UG Admissions to Begin Soon

Time of India10-07-2025
New Delhi: Dr BR Ambedkar University, Delhi, on Thursday released its first merit list for postgraduate admissions, showing a strong response from applicants.
The university received around 8,000 applications for 1,450 PG seats, with some programmes witnessing up to 29 times the number of applications per seat, a statement said.
Among the most sought-after courses were MA psychology, MA political science, MBA, MA economics, MA English, MA public policy, MA sociology and MA history. The newly launched MA for political science attracted the second-highest number of applications after psychology, receiving 16 times more applications than the available seats.
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The university will release a second merit list next week depending on seat availability.
Meanwhile, the undergraduate admission portal is expected to open by the end of the day, allowing UG aspirants to apply.
Vice-chancellor professor Anu Singh Lather said the overwhelming response reflects the university's growing reputation in social sciences, humanities, and the liberal arts. "This also shows that Dr BR Ambedkar University Delhi is the top most choice for programmes in social sciences, humanities and the liberal arts. The university remains committed to providing high-quality education and opportunities to talented students from across the country," she said.
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