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on 17 January, 2017

Admission Process for GGS IP University (IPU)


Of course, before taking your IPU-CET, you naturally know which courses you are going to be applying to, since you’ve filled it in the form already. Remember that most courses have their own entrance exams, so don’t be fooled into thinking that taking one test will entitle you to apply for all courses. Check the List of Program Codes to know which one or which ones your course/courses fall under. The IP University follows the following admission process:

1. Once the results are out, IP University prepares a list of qualified candidates (based on merit, obviously) per programme code, and these lists are displayed on its website (www.ipuadmissions.nic.in), but you won’t be informed specially, so keep checking the site every once in a while. Basically, if there are say 20 courses, there will be 20 lists. And if you’ve applied to 4 courses, make sure to find your name on all 4 of those lists.


2. Next, you need to look out for the "Counselling Schedule" for the 1st Round which will be put on the university's website a few days before it actually begins. You'll be required to be present at a particular venue at a certain time based on your rank. You have to report for the counselling in person and sign the attendance there - Parents/Guardians/Other representatives will not be entertained. If you don’t show up or don't sign the attendance, it’s as good as saying ‘I don’t want admission. Count me out."


3. So when you’re seated there on Judgement Day, the IP University will call for the students in the order of their ranks and you’ll be called when they reach your rank on their list. You’ll then be offered to choose from the different course-college combinations available at the time (if you have a low rank, few choices would remain open for you since many seats would have already been taken by the higher ranks). It’s a good idea to keep a track of what’s going on; that’ll enable you to make an informed split-second decision.


4. Like we’ve mentioned in our List of Documents, you have to keep a Demand Draft ready. After you’ve chosen your college, pay up the fee. Don’t forget to keep the Admission Slip (which they would give you) safely. You’ll need it soon.

 

NOTE: Dates of counselling for different courses won’t clash, so you can breathe easy if you’ve applied for more than one. But life isn’t very fair – once you've chosen a course and college in the first round, you can’t change it till the second round. That is, if you’ve applied for say, B.Tech and BBA (which for example has its counselling a day after that of BTech), then you wouldn’t be eligible for the BBA counselling if you’ve already taken admission in some college for BTech.


5. All students are eligible for the second round, regardless of whether they’ve been allotted colleges in the first round or not. Of course, this does not include students who have cancelled their admission after the first round. If you withdraw your admission any time after the first round, remember that you are NOT eligible for the second round. In effect, you’re going to be college-less, at least as far as IPU is concerned.


6. In the second round, the procedure is exactly the same as that in the first, just that there would probably be fewer seats, and far fewer candidates. In the second round, you can change your courses, after submitting a Demand Draft (DD) of Rs. 5000/- for change of course. However, you CANNOT change to a course which falls under another Program Code. Which means that, in the above example, you CANNOT change from B.Tech to BBA. You can, though, change streams within B.Tech.


7. If by now, you still haven't been able to get into any college, there's still some hope. If, by chance, the seats for SC/ST/OBC haven’t been filled up, they shall be converted to Open seats after the second counselling and will be offered during the Open House Counselling. The Open House round is conducted only if there are vacant seats and un-admitted candidates (obviously). Only students who haven’t been allotted anything till this point of time are eligible for the Open House round.


Cancellation of AdmissionIf you cancel your admission within the stipulated time after the first round, you get a refund of your fee, minus Rs. 1000/-, which are cancellation charges. If you fail to show up within the stipulated time, they won’t entertain you till the second round. Now, if you cancel it after the second round, they forfeit your entire fee. WOW!

 

Programme Codes:

Course Prog Code Course Prog Code
B.Arch 00 MCA/MCA (SE) 01
BDS / BAMS 02 MMC 03
MPT 04 MOT 05
MPO 06 MPH (FE) 07
M.Sc (EM) 08 LLM 09
MA (English & Comm Studies) 10 BCA 11
B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing 12 B.Ed. 13
Lateral Entry to B.Pharm for Diploma Holders 14 MBA (SEM) 15
BA (LLB) / BBA LLB 16 MA/M.Sc (Crim. / Forensic Sci.) 17
M.Ed. 18 BJMC 19
BBA / BBA (CAM) / BBA (B&I) / BBA (TTM) / BBA (MOM) 20 BHMCT 21
BPT / BPO / B.Pharm / B.Sc (MLT) / BASLP / BHMS 22 M.Sc (Biodiversity & Consv) 23
MBA 24 MBBS 25
BTech (All Branches except BioTech) 27 Lateral Entry to BTech (All Branches) for Diploma Holders 28
Lateral Entry to BTech (for BSc holders) 29 BTech in Bio-Technology 30
MTech EP & MTech NST 41 MTech Chemical 42
MTech 43 MJMC 46

 

Documents Required:

  • 10th Std Marksheet and Certificate – original and photocopies
  • 12th Std Marksheet and Certificate – original and photocopies
  • Bank Demand Draft of requisite fee with your details written behind it
  • Admission Verification Form
  • Preference Sheet
  • Original Admit Card of CET
  • Proof of Date Of Birth (your 10th Std marksheet should suffice)
  • Reservation Certificate (if applicable, of course) – original and photocopies
  • Conduct and Character Certificate (you’ll get it from school)
  • Certificate of Medical Fitness

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