WUD admission 2026 application opens; design aptitude test on January 4
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 10, 2025 | 08:27 AM IST | 1 min read
WUD Admissions 2026: Applicants can apply for WUDAT for 15+ specialised courses. Register on worlduniversityofdesign.extraaedge.com, by December 30.
The World University of Design (WUD) has started accepting applications for undergraduate and postgraduate courses for the academic year 2026. Applications can appear for the WUD Design Aptitude Test (WUDAT) 2026 for admissions to 15+ specialised courses scheduled on January 4.
Candidates can apply for WUD admission 2026 on the official website, worlduniversityofdesign.extraaedge.com, by December 30.
WUDAT 2026 is a three-hour exam, which can be taken from home, will be conducted online, and assesses candidates' creative skills.
WUD offers various specialised programs across Architecture, Design, Fashion, Communication Design, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, and Management. With more than 15+ programmes, the university provides students with the opportunity to opt for impactful careers, guided by global standards and industry relevance.
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WUD admissions 2026
According to the official WUD statement, selected programmes accept CUET scores, and WUD recognizes UCEED and CEED r esults for BDes and MDes admissions, with institutional result-sharing arrangements in place with partner institutes.
WUD is located in Sonipat, Haryana, and has emerged as a benchmark institution, blending academic rigor with innovation, inclusivity, and holistic development.
“In less than a decade, it has been recognized for pioneering approaches that anticipate industry trends and build future-ready professionals,” the official WUD statement said.
Speaking on the admissions, Sanjay Gupta the vice-chancellor of WUD, said: “World University of Design is committed to building a strong talent pool that contributes to India’s creative economy. We have worked consistently to keep our curriculum in tune with the times, deepened research partnerships and strengthened links with industry so our students graduate with the skills employers need, and the imagination the world requires. We invite ambitious, creative minds to apply, take the WUDAT, and join us in shaping global futures from India.”
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