JNU registration 2025 deadline today for UG, COP
Vaishnavi Shukla | July 15, 2025 | 07:11 AM IST | 1 min read
JNU Admissions 2025: Eligible candidates can apply for UG and COP courses on the official website, using their NTA login credentials.
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) will close the admission registration for undergraduate (UG) and Certificate of Proficiency (COP) courses today, July 15. Eligible candidates can apply for JNU UG, COP admission 2025 on the official website, jnuee.jnu.ac.in
To apply for JNU admissions 2025 , candidates have to login using their NTA application number and date of birth as user ID and password, respectively. Candidates should check the eligibility criteria before applying for JNU admissions 2025.
Candidates will have to submit Rs 313 for UG courses and Rs 264 for COP courses. As per the JNU schedule, the first merit list will be declared on July 23 and second on August 1. Candidates can make corrections in their JNU admission 2025 round 1 application form from July 16 to 17.
Also read JNU starts registration for PG admission 2025 through CUET, GAT-B, GATE scores
JNU Admissions 2025: How to apply?
The steps to apply for JNU admission 2025 for UG and COP courses are as follows.
- Visit the JNU admission portal, jnuee.jnu.ac.in.
- Login using the NTA credentials.
- Fill in the application form and submit the required documents.
- Once the merit list is released, attend the JNU counselling 2025.
- Pay the required admission fee to confirm your seat and complete the other formalities.
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