Central University of Kerala begins UG admissions 2025 through CUET for BSc, BCom, BCA, BA
Gauri Mittal | July 18, 2025 | 12:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
CUK UG Admission 2025: Candidates can apply on cukerala.ac.in till July 31.
The Central University of Kerala (CUK) has started undergraduate admissions for 2025-26. Candidates with a valid CUET UG 2025 score are eligible to apply for the four-year UG programmes (FYUP) at CUK. The last date for registrations is July 31.
Candidates can apply for UG admissions on the official CUK website, www.cukerala.ac.in. The university is offering Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honours Biology, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Honours Financial Analytics, and Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) Honours, at its Periye Campus. At the Thiruvananthapuram Capital Centre, CUK offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours International Relations. Candidates need to have appeared for relevant subject papers in the Common University Entrance Test - Under Graduate (CUET UG 2025).
The UG programmes are designed on the basis of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, and follow the Multiple Entry-Multiple Exit (MEME) option. Candidates enrolled in these courses can exit after one year with a certificate, after two years with a diploma, or after three years with a Bachelor’s degree. After completion of four years, candidates will be awarded the honours degree with research.
CUK UG Admission: Seat intake
Given below is the sanctioned seat intake for UG admission at the Central University of Kerala .
|
Programme |
Seat intake |
|
BA Honours International Relations |
40 |
|
BCA Honours |
60 |
|
BCom Honours Financial Analytics |
60 |
|
BSc Honours Biology |
60 |
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For completing the Kerala University UG admission application, candidates have to pay a registration fee of Rs 500. An additional Rs 100 has to be paid for each programme selected for admission. Provisionally selected candidates have to pay the online admission fee within 48 hours of receiving the offer of admission.
CUK UG Admission 2025 schedule
The complete schedule for CUK UG admissions is available.
|
Event |
Date |
|
Registration period |
Till July 31 |
|
Provisional rank list |
August 4 |
|
Submission of complaints |
August 5 |
|
Final rank list |
August 6 |
|
Admission phase 1 |
August 7-10 |
|
Admission phase 2 |
August 12-15 |
|
Admission phase 3 |
August 18-21 |
|
Commencement of classes |
August 25 |
Candidates who wish to avail category reservation at CUK have to upload original category certificates in the prescribed format. The certificates will be physically verified during the admission process. Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes - Non Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) are eligible for category benefits.
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