Education | The Indian Express
Delhi University has started the registration process for admissions to its postgraduate and BTech programmes for the academic session 2025-26. According to an official notification, the application process for postgraduate courses commenced on Friday, while registrations for BTech programmes began on Saturday. The application window for both categories will remain open until 11:59 pm on June 6.
The University further announced that admissions to postgraduate programmes will be conducted solely on the basis of scores secured in the CUET (PG)-2025, in accordance with the eligibility criteria outlined in the PG Bulletin of Information for 2025-26.
For BTech admissions, the University will consider the Common Rank List (CRL) of JEE (Main)-2025 (Paper-I). The BTech programmes offered include Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, read the information brochure.
Prospective candidates have been advised to carefully consult the respective Bulletins of Information and the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS PG 2025-26) for comprehensive details regarding minimum and programme-specific eligibility criteria, seat allocation procedures, and other admission-related guidelines. These resources are accessible at admission.uod.ac.in.
The university has also appealed to aspirants to regularly visit the official admission portals — pgadmission.uod.ac.in for postgraduate programmes and engineering.uod.ac.in for BTech. courses — to stay informed about timely updates, announcements, and important notifications.
Meanwhile, a one-year Advanced Diploma (JP-3) in Japanese will be introduced at Ramjas College. The Department of Distance and Continuing Education was also given the nod to start certificate courses in French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese from the 2024-25 session at the Open Learning Development Center, CISBC. Among other academic decisions, the council approved new syllabi across faculties under the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF) 2022.
New Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs) were cleared, including Robotics and Automation and Introduction to IoT using Arduino in the Electronics domain, Low-Code/No-Code Development in Computer Science and new Biomedical Science courses such as Forensic Analysis of Biological Evidence, Forensic Toxicology, Questioned Document Examination, and Injury and Death.
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The council also approved the translation of Persian, Arabic and Urdu texts in the syllabus into English for better accessibility. During the Zero Hour of the meeting, the vice chancellor stressed the need for timely recruitment.
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