AUD Admissions 2026: Ambedkar University Delhi introduces five new courses, one-year PG programme
Vaishnavi Shukla | April 30, 2026 | 05:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
For the 2026-27 academic year, AUD will offer over 3,000 seats across 78 undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes; Admissions through CUET, NCET scores
AUD Admission 2026-27 : Dr BR Ambedkar University, Delhi (AUD) has introduced five new programmes and added one-year PG courses under the Post Graduate Curriculum Framework (PGCF) for AUD admissions 2026-27. New PG courses such as MA in creative writing, performing arts (theatre arts), and UG programmes including BA in museology, culture and heritage management will be added for the AUD admission 2026-27.
According to the official AUD press release, another course is being introduced for the BA in visual arts, along with the BSc mathematics, which is restructured from the BA (H) mathematics and will include a minor in data science and artificial intelligence.
"The university is also among the first in the country to introduce one-year postgraduate programmes in disciplines such as psychology, English, Hindi, economics, sociology, history and political science, in alignment with NEP 2020,” the official AUD press release said
For PG admissions, graduates of four-year BA courses can apply for AUD admissions based on CUET PG results 2026 .
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AUD PG, UG admission dates 2026 soon
As per the AUD official press release, AUD PG admissions 2026 are expected to begin in the coming week, and dates will be announced shortly. The UG admissions will begin at a later stage after the CUET UG results 2026 are announced.
"The idea we are exploring is that the two-year PG and one-year PG programmes admission will run parallel. Since this is the first year of the one-year programme, the admission this year will also help in understanding the patterns of applications from students," an official told PTI.
Eligible students can apply for AUD admission 2026 on the official website, aud.delhi.gov.in, once the dates are announced.
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AUD Admissions 2026: Fee waivers for students
AUD Admissions will be carried out through CUET-UG, PG and NCET scores, with candidates required to submit their applications via the university’s admission portal. To simplify the process, applicants can apply to multiple programmes by paying a single registration fee, with concessions available for reserved categories, officials added.
Furthermore, financial assistance continues to be a part of the university’s support framework. Students belonging to SC, ST, and PwBD categories are granted a 100% fee waiver, along with graded fee concessions for those from economically weaker backgrounds.
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