AUD PG Admission 2025: Application form last date extended to June 30
Gauri Mittal | June 26, 2025 | 04:15 PM IST | 1 min read
PG admission applications at Ambedkar University Delhi will be accepted for MA, MBA, MVoc courses; apply on audcuet.samarth.edu.in/pg
Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) has extended the last date of application form-filling for postgraduate (PG) admissions. Students can now apply for AUD PG admission till June 30, 2025.
PG admissions in AUD are carried out on the basis of Common University Entrance Test Post Graduate (CUET-PG) 2025 scores. Each candidate applying for admission must have appeared for the CUET papers relevant to the opted subject. Registration fees must be paid for each subject for the application form to be submitted.
Postgraduate admissions at Ambedkar University Delhi had begun from May 16 and earlier the form-filling deadline was June 23.
Candidates can only apply for AUD registration through their CUET-PG application number on the audcuet.samarth.edu.in/pg. All personal details of the candidate must be the same as CUET. Digital pictures of self and signature must be uploaded.
AUD PG admission 2025
For programme selection in Ambedkar University , candidates can click on “Apply in Programme”. They will have to choose their desired programmes and campuses, and fill in their academic details. Academic document proof must be uploaded online, such as marksheets or certificates.
Candidates can submit their registration fees online by the AUD PG last date, but doing it before the deadline can avoid any potential payment failures.
Ambedkar University offers PG admission in 2025 in several Master of Arts (MA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Vocation (MVoc) programmes. Candidates can find the list of eligible CUET-PG test paper codes for different programmes on the official AUD website.
AUD also provides financial assistance to students in need. All students from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) categories are eligible for 100% fee waiver. Other categories get fee waivers based on their gross annual income as highlighted below:
- Less than Rs 3 lakh: 100% fee waiver
- Rs 3-4 lakh: 75% fee waiver
- Rs 4-5 lakh: 50% fee waiver
- Rs 5-6 lakh: 25% fee waiver
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