24 new courses, 42 thousand+ seats… Admission in IP University will start from 2nd February.

Summary

College Admission 2026: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IP) will open its admission portal for admission for the academic session 2026-27 from February 2 (ipu.ac.in). The university will conduct admissions for more than 42 thousand seats in many courses including its undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD. In this new session IP is starting 24 new courses and…

24 new courses, 42 thousand+ seats… Admission in IP University will start from 2nd February.

College Admission 2026: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IP) will open its admission portal for admission for the academic session 2026-27 from February 2 (ipu.ac.in). The university will conduct admissions for more than 42 thousand seats in many courses including its undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD. In this new session IP is starting 24 new courses and 9 institutes are taking affiliation with it for different courses. The entrance exams will be held in April-May.

On Wednesday, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood launched the admission brochure of UG, PG and PhD at India International Centre. Referring to the education budget and Narela Education Hub, he said that in the first budget we had given Rs 500 crore, but considering the needs, the Delhi government reduced it to Rs 1300 crore. This is an investment to make Delhi an intellectual capital. The government is moving forward with vision, confidence and full commitment to investment.

More than 42 thousand seats in IP University

Vice Chancellor of IP University, Prof. Mahesh Verma said that this year we will take admission in 37419 UG, 5316 PG and PhD courses in 22 branches. Also there are supernumerary seats for international students, currently we have students from 32 countries, mostly from African countries and SAARC countries. 85% seats are reserved for residents of Delhi. Admission to many courses will be based on national level entrance scores like CAT, NEET, CLAT, NIMCET, CEED, CMAT scores. At the same time, IP Common Entrance Test (CET) will be held for many courses in April-May. For some courses, we have included multiple entrance modes instead of one or two, like we will fill B.Tech seats through CUET also. On fees, he said that as per the fixed rules, the fees will increase by 5%, this is for university courses, for the remaining 90% seats, the Delhi government decides the fees. The registration fee will remain only Rs 2500.

VC said that last year 35 thousand+ students got admission and a new record was made. Especially more than 10 thousand admissions were made in B.Tech courses. About 5 thousand seats remained vacant, mostly in far-flung colleges. There will be three years LLB and ESI College will also be linked to IP.

new courses

Bachelor of Management Studies, BS (Lateral Entry in Packaging Technology), M.Tech (Robotics & AI), MA Mass Communication (Weekend), Bachelor of Physiotherapy, B.Tech (Industrial Chemistry), B.Sc Clinical Psychology, B.Tech Computer Science Engineering (AI & Data Science), B.Tech (Computer Science & Business Systems), Teacher Education & Inclusive Education, B.A. MA Clinical Psychology, PG Diploma Rehabilitation Psychology, MSc Speech Language Pathology, Ayush and Traditional Medicine, five MD in Ayurveda, Medical and Superspeciality, Master of Dental Surgery, Master in Applied Epidemiology, two DM and three MD programmes, including B.Ed (Special Education and Inclusive Education).

9 new affiliations

Private Institutions (Self Finance): Institute of Advanced Studies – 2 courses and 1 course each at M R Bharati School of Nursing, Asia Pacific Institute of Management, National Heart Institute

Government Institutions: Swami Dayanand Hospital, Dilshad Garden – 10 MD courses, Delhi State Cancer Institute – 2 MD courses, Guru Nanak Eye Center – 1 MD, National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases – 1 UG.

International Campus: IP announced its first international campus in Guyana last year. Prof. Mahesh Verma says that it will be started this year. The same fees will be kept as for international students in IP. In this offshore campus, courses in teacher education, management studies, artificial intelligence, data science, robotics and IT will be run in hybrid mode.

At the same time, on the third campus of IP – Narela, the VC told that the land was handed over to us 10 days ago but land has been given to many universities in that area, hence the government is still making a policy regarding the use of the land, so we are still waiting. The government has given Rs 162 crore for this residential campus of 23.23 acres.

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