Jamia Millia Islamia Admissions 2025: Last date to apply for UG, PG, other certificate courses April 10
Two seats in the BDS programme, through NEET, have been reserved for foreign students. Foreign nationals applying for PhD courses at JMI can now appear for admission interviews online.

Suviral Shukla | April 4, 2025 | 10:03 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has announced the deadline to apply for its various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses for academic session 2025-26. Eligible candidates can apply for the offered programmes before April 10 through its official website at admission.jmi.ac.in.
The university has also launched 14 new courses, which are aimed at enhancing academic excellence and skill development. The four-year programme and other certificate courses include Bachelor of Design (BDes); BSc (Hons) in computer science; certificate (design and innovation) self financed evening; certificate in textile design; PG diploma in fire safety, lifts and plumbing services (self-financed); certificate (graphic art) (print making) self financed evening; MFA (curatorial practices) self financed; MFA (Art Management) Self Financed; MFA (Conceptual Art Practice) Self Financed; MFA (Graphic Art) (Print Making) Self Financed; certificate (Art & Aesthetics) Self Financed, evening; certificate (Creative Photography) Self Financed Evening; certificate (Calligraphy) self financed evening and certificate (art appreciation & art writing) Self Financed, Evening.
“To attract more foreign students and NRI wards, JMI has reduced fees for applicants from SAARC countries, besides reducing fees for foreign nationals/NRI wards for Diploma courses under the University Polytechnic,” as per the official statement.
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Notably, two seats in the BDS programme, through National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), have been reserved for foreign students. Foreign nationals applying for PhD courses at JMI can now appear for admission interviews online.
The university has also increased the number of programmes which conduct admission through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) and a focus has been on NEP-oriented courses. Admissions to as many as 25 programmes, 9 UG, 5 PG, 8 diploma programmes and 3 advanced diploma programmes, will be done through CUET merit score.
The university will conduct entrance tests for 29 programmes across 9 cities of the country, including New Delhi.
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