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IPU admissions 2025: Apply for 20 PG courses through CUET and four-year BA BEd programme

IPU admissions 2025: Apply for 20 PG courses through CUET and four-year BA BEd programme

Time of India17-07-2025
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University opens applications for PG and integrated BA BEd courses
IPU admissions 2025:
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IPU) has announced the opening of admissions for 20 postgraduate (PG) programmes for the academic session 2025-26 through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores.
Additionally, the university has invited applications for the four-year integrated BA BEd programme. Interested candidates can apply online within the prescribed deadlines.
The university clarified that admissions for the 20 PG courses will be offered only after exhausting merit lists from national-level tests and entrance exams conducted by the university for affiliated programmes. Candidates who have already secured admission through management quota or other entrance tests for these programmes are not eligible to apply via CUET scores.
Admissions through CUET for 20 postgraduate programmes
The 20 postgraduate programmes available through CUET scores include MBA, MCA (Software Engineering), MAMC, MPT, MSc in Environment Management, LLM, MA in English, MEd, MTech (CSG and EG), MA in Economics, PG in Applied Geoinformatics, MSc in Yoga, MSc in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design, MSc in Bioinformatics, MSc in Molecular Diagnostics, MSc in Microbiology, MS in Packaging Technology, BEd, and BEd (Special Education).
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Candidates can apply online for these courses by July 30, paying an application and counselling fee of Rs. 2,500. "Students already admitted through national-level tests or university-conducted entrance tests are not eligible to apply through CUET scores," the university stated.
IPU admissions 2025: Important Dates
Event
Date
Last date to apply for BA BEd programme
July 18, 2025
Release of list of applicants for BA BEd programme
July 24, 2025
Document verification and seat allocation (BA BEd)
July 29, 2025
Last date to apply for PG programmes via CUET
July 30, 2025
Commencement of BA BEd academic session
August 4, 2025
Start of second round of BA BEd counselling (if needed)
August 5, 2025
Integrated teacher education
programme admissions open until July 18
Separately, IPU is accepting applications for the four-year BA BEd programme until July 18. This Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) is available to students who have qualified the National Level Test conducted by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE).
The programme, offered at the University School of Education on the Dwarka campus, has a total of 60 seats. The major and minor subjects available include English, Economics, History, Political Science, and Sociology. Prof. Saroj Sharma, Dean of the school, said, "The new session will commence on August 4, with the first list of applicants released on July 24."
Seat allocation will take place after document verification on July 29. If seats remain vacant, a second round of counselling will begin on August 5. Detailed information on the admissions process is available on the university websites
www.ipu.ac.in
and
www.ipu.admissions.nic.in
.
These admissions mark the university's efforts to streamline intake through CUET scores for PG courses, alongside continuing its integrated teacher education programmes. Candidates are advised to check eligibility criteria and apply within the given deadlines.
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