The admission process for the academic session 2026-27 of IPU will start from February 2.
Jagran correspondent, New Delhi. The process of admission for the academic session 2026-27 of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IPU) is going to start from February 2. This time the university will provide admission to more than 43 thousand seats at undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD level.
On Wednesday, Delhi Government's Education Minister Ashish Sood and IPU Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mahesh Verma jointly released the admission booklet (Information Bulletin). Interested candidates will be able to apply online through the official website of the university ipu.ac.in. The application fee has been fixed at Rs 2500, which includes both registration and participation in counselling.
This academic session, IPU is entering a new phase of academic expansion. The university is starting 25 new academic programs at undergraduate and postgraduate level, which will increase more than 400 seats. Along with this, nine new institutions have been affiliated with the university.
Education Minister Ashish Sood said that IPU is today emerging as not just a university but a multidisciplinary educational centre. Over 130 institutes, over 43 thousand seats and over 230 programs in fields like engineering, medicine, law, design, data science, robotics and artificial intelligence reflect the university's comprehensive vision.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mahesh Verma said that if seats remain vacant in the B.Tech program this year, they will be filled on the basis of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) score. Till now admission to B.Tech was only through JEE Main. He clarified that admission to most of the programs of the university will be through Common Entrance Test (CET), while admission to many courses will also be done on the basis of national level examinations like JEE Main, NEET, CAT, CMAT, NIMSET and CLAT.
The new courses starting from this session include BMS, M.Tech (Robotics and Artificial Intelligence), B.Tech (Computer Science Engineering AI and Data Science), B.Sc Clinical Psychology, B.Tech Industrial Chemistry, Bachelor of Physiotherapy, MA Mass Communication (Weekend Program) and many programs related to special and inclusive education. Specialization based courses are also being started in areas like Autism, Visual Impairment, Hearing Impairment and Learning Disability, especially under Disability Studies.
This year, the nine new institutions associated with the university include five self-financed and four government institutions. Self-financed institutions include colleges associated with nursing and management, while government affiliated institutions include Swami Dayanand Hospital, Delhi State Cancer Institute, National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases and Guru Nanak Eye Centre.
Various medical courses of MD and MS will be conducted in these institutes. Along with this, international expansion of IPU will also be seen soon. A proposal to establish an off-shore campus of the university in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana has been sent to the government there.
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