Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University will close LLM course applications on June 23. To register and pay the fees, students have to visit the university's websites ipu.ac.in and ipu.admissions.nic.in. Read the complete article and get more details here.
Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University will close applications for LLM course on June 23. Students who have not yet paid the application fee of Rs 2,500 for admission to the LLM programme (code 112) at IP University through CLAT PG 2025 score can still pay the fee online till June 23 and register for counselling. Registration for IP University's counselling round is mandatory for seat allotment in this programme.
To register and pay the fee, students need to visit the university website ipu.ac.in and ipu.admissions.nic.in. Candidates can make changes in region, category, rank, etc. in their filled form till June 23. They can also upload their CLAT PG 2025 rank card, 12th mark sheet, reservation documents, etc., along with the filled form.
Applicants awaiting Class 12th exam results are required to fill and upload "Annexure 4" available in the "Admission Brochure" on the university website, along with the form.
Defence category applicants have to write "Yes" in the prescribed space, indicate their preference and upload the relevant documents. The selection schedule for this counselling will be released later. Detailed information is available on the university website ipu.ac.in and ipu.admissions.nic.in.
Meanwhile, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (IPU) has decided to introduce a quota for orphans in its various programmes in addition to the existing single girl child quota introduced last year.
The Academic Council of the university has approved the implementation of this quota effective from the academic session 2025-26. Under this quota, one additional seat will be reserved in each university school and program, and the selected students will be eligible for a 100% fee waiver under the university's EWS scheme. IP University will be one of the first universities in the country to implement this quota.
The Academic Council meeting also discussed starting a separate PhD program for working professionals, lateral entry in MBA (Fire and Industrial Safety), and inclusion of Spanish and other popular foreign languages in certificate courses.
Other decisions include starting a five-year BA-MA Philosophy programme, a four-year B.Ed Special Education program in three new subjects and a Post-MSc Diploma in Radiological Physics.
The university will also establish an “In-Situ Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems and Technology Innovation” to promote Indian knowledge traditions.
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