IPU to use CUET 2025 scores for admission to 20 PG courses; applications from July 15
Suviral Shukla | June 28, 2025 | 05:51 PM IST | 1 min read
The IP University will activate the counselling registration link for PG admissions through CUET scores on July 15, 2025.
The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGS IPU) has announced that it will use the Common University Entrance Test Post Graduate (CUET PG) scores for admission to 20 PG programmes for the academic session 2025-26.
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The university will activate the counselling registration link for PG admissions through CUET scores on July 15, 2025 on its official website at ipu.ac.in and ipu.admissions.nic.in, as reported by the Indian Express.
Notably, candidates will be given admission to PG courses at IPU through their CUET PG scores after the university exhausts the merit list of the GGSIPU Common Entrance Test (CET) and university-conducted entrance test.
The application fee to register for the IPU counselling 2025 will be Rs 2,500.
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IPU Admissions 2025: List of PG courses
Candidates interested in applying for the PG courses at IPU can check the names of the programmes being offered through the CUET scores.
- MBA
- MCA (software engineering) or MCA.
- MAMC.
- MPT (M/N/S/C).
- MSc (environment management).
- LLM.
- MA (English).
- MEd.
- MTech (CSG).
- MTech (EG)
- MA (economics)
- PG in applied geoinformatics.
- MSc (yoga).
- MSc (medicinal chemistry and drug design).
- MSc (bioinformatics)
- MSc (molecular diagnostics)
- MSc (microbiology)
- MS (packaging technology)
- BEd
- BEd (special education).
The NTA conducted the CUET PG 2025 from March 13 to April 1 in an online mode. The college entrance test results were declared for more than 4 lakh candidates on May 6 for admission to PG courses in various central and state universities across the country.
The CUET PG question paper comprised of 75 multiple-choice questions and the medium of the test paper was English and Hindi. Candidates were given four marks for each correct answer, whereas one mark was deducted for each wrong response.
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