IP University extends application deadline till May 25
Team Careers360 | May 5, 2020 | 04:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has extended the last date for application submission till May 25 for admission to all the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. This step by the university to extend the application window has been taken in view of the further extension of the lockdown. This is for the third time in a row that the varsity has extended the application deadline. Earlier too, IP University had extended the last date for application submission to May 5.
However, with the further extension of the application deadline, aspiring candidates, who wish to apply for UG, PG courses at the varsity, have got another 20 days to register. It must be noted that the application window has been extended for admission to all programmes that are based on common entrance tests (CETs), national-level tests and merit.
While filling the application form of IP University, candidates must check and ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria for the programme they wish to apply. The application form of IPU for admissions 2020 has been released in online mode on March 3.
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University offers a range of diploma, UG, PG and post PG courses including BE. B.Tech, BBA, BSc., B.Com, BA, B.Ed, BCJ, BA LLB, MA, MSc., M.Com, MCA, MBA, M.Tech, LLM, PhD, etc. Around 118 college and institutes are affiliated to IPU across India. Out of these 118 affiliated colleges, 83 are self-financing and 35 are government colleges.
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