
GGSIPU MBA admission 2025: Choice filling through CAT 2024 begins at ipu.ac.in
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IPU), Delhi, has initiated the admission process for its MBA programme for the academic session 2025. The university has announced that candidates who have applied through the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 and paid the required application fee can now participate in the online choice filling process.
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The choice filling for the MBA programme, designated under programme code 101, began on May 14 and will continue until May 20. The entire counselling process is being conducted online, and candidates are required to log in to the official admission portals—www.ipu.ac.in and www.ipu.admissions.nic.in—for further instructions and updates.
Online counselling schedule and fee payment
As per the press release issued by the Public Relations Department of IPU, the result of the first round of online counselling will be announced on May 22.
Following the allotment, candidates must pay a part academic fee of Rs. 96,000 online by May 26 to confirm their seat.
Candidates can download their provisional seat allotment letter by May 26. Verification of uploaded documents can be carried out up to May 28. Those wishing to cancel their allotted seats may also do so by May 28.
Choice filling available for candidates who paid Rs. 2,500 application fee
The university clarified that only those candidates who have deposited the application fee of Rs.
2,500 are eligible to participate in the online counselling and choice filling for the MBA admission. The process is streamlined to ensure transparency and convenience for applicants seeking admission through CAT 2024 scores.
Meanwhile, application deadline extended for 30 other programmes
In addition to the MBA admission, IPU has extended the application deadline for 30 National Level Test (NLT) and merit-based programmes till May 20.
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This extension comes in response to growing interest and requests from prospective candidates.
The programmes include B.Arch (based on NATA), B.Tech (based on JEE Mains), BA B.Ed (based on NCET), MBBS, BAMS, BHMS, and BSc (Hons) Nursing (all based on NEET UG). Other courses include Diploma in Pharmacy, Executive MBA, Integrated BA LLB/BBA LLB (based on CLAT UG), M.Tech (AI and Data Science), M.Tech (Industrial Biotechnology), and M.Pharma.
Additional programmes covered under the extension are LLM Weekend, MSc (Nursing), MBA (based on CMAT), MBA (Fire and Industrial Safety), MBA (Disaster Management) Weekend, MCA/MCA/SE (based on NIMCET), PG Diploma in Fire and Life Safety Audit, PG Diploma in Yoga Therapy, PG Homoeopathy, Post Basic BSc Nursing, PGAC (based on AIAPGET), LLM (based on NEET PG), Nurse Practitioner Critical Care, B.Design and M.Design (based on various national level tests), M.Arch (Urban Design), and M.Plan (Urban and Regional Planning).
Candidates are advised to visit the university's official websites for detailed eligibility criteria, application procedures, and admission timelines.
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