How Many Rounds Of Counselling Are There in IPU?

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, formerly Indraprastha University is a state government university located in Delhi, Dwarka. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University conducts IPU CET exam every year so that students can apply to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses in colleges that are affiliated to GGSIPU. Full form of IPU CET is (Indraprastha University common entrance test ). Students join engineering, law, administration, computer application, journalism, mass communication, management, nursing, medical and many more fields.

There are 120 colleges affiliated to the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University of New Delhi. Out of 120 colleges, 35 colleges are government institutes affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. The remaining 85 colleges are self-financed institutes affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The colleges which are affiliated to IPU offer multiple undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses in multiple fields like engineering, management, nursing, medical, finance and many more.

Admission can be done in two ways, counselling and direct admission. When a student goes through the IPU counselling process, then the student has to participate in counselling by paying a fee online. Then the next step is registration, upload documents, document verification and choice filling (where students choose some of the colleges which they like and want to get admitted there).

Then the student has to wait for seat allotment through various rounds of counselling. The counselling process takes 1-2 months time to get a college allotted. There are various rounds of counselling – first round, second round, third round, sliding round and spot admission to fill vacant seats. The main important thing is that the student should be happy with the college he/she is allotted. If the student is not happy with the college allotted, then the student enters the next round of counselling until the student is happy about the allotment of college.