
IP University Admission: Apply for environment management programmes by July 30
Eligible candidates can apply online based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores by July 30. The university has clarified that admissions will be made based on CUET scores after the merit list of national-level tests or university-conducted entrance exams for affiliated programmes is exhausted.
Candidates applying through CUET scores need to pay a combined application and counseling fee of Rs 2,500. Those already admitted through national-level tests or university-conducted entrance exams are not eligible to apply through CUET scores.
The programmes are offered at the University School of Environment Management, located in the Dwarka campus. The two postgraduate programmes have 30 seats each, and the undergraduate programme has 60 seats.
According to Prof. Varun Joshi, Dean of the school, the demand for these programmes is increasing globally, given the emphasis on environment management and the application of latest technologies.
This year, GGSIPU has introduced an orphan children quota, in addition to the existing Single Girl Child quota. The Single Girl Child Quota was introduced last year. The quota will be effective from the academic session 2025-26. Under the new quota, one additional seat will be reserved in each university schools and programmes, and the selected students will be eligible for a 100 per cent fee waiver under the university's EWS scheme.
IPU has launched an admission chatbot service. The admission chatbot service seeks to provide instant answers to queries related to admissions in various programmes for the new session. The link to the new service is available on the University's main website — ipu.ac.in.
Using this service, prospective applicants can get immediate answers to their queries related to admissions in various programmes for the new session, a statement issued by the university said.
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