IPU Extends Deadline for National-Level Test and Merit-Based Admissions Till April 30

A Second Chance: IPU Opens the Window Wider for 2026 Aspirants
If you were sweating over missing the Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) application deadline, you can finally breathe. The university has officially extended the last date for submission of online application forms for all courses to April 30, 2026. This isn't just for a few niche programs; it covers everything from CET-based entries to those relying on national-level scores like JEE Main, NEET, and CLAT.
The move comes as a relief to thousands of students currently juggling board exams and multiple entrance tests. IPU is known for its rigid schedules, so this extension is a rare "bonus round" for anyone who hasn't hit the 'submit' button yet. Whether you're aiming for BTech, MBA, Law, or a merit-based undergraduate course, the clock has been reset.
Quick Summary of the Extension
| Category | New Deadline | Admission Basis |
|---|---|---|
| IPU CET Courses | April 30, 2026 | University Entrance Test |
| National Level Tests | April 30, 2026 | JEE Main, CAT, CLAT, NEET, etc. |
| Merit-Based Courses | April 30, 2026 | Class 12th / Graduation Marks |
| CUET Integrated | April 30, 2026 | CUET (UG/PG) Scores |
Why This Extension Matters
Applying to IPU is a bit of a multi-step dance. You don't just register for the exam; you have to register for the university's centralized counseling process as well. Many students forget that even if they've given the JEE Main or NEET, they must fill out the IPU form separately to be considered for Delhi-based colleges like MSIT, MAIT, or USICT.
This extension gives you time to double-check your documents, ensure your category certificates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS) are up to date, and correctly select the "Delhi" or "Outside Delhi" region—a choice that drastically changes your cutoff odds due to the 85% state quota.
Common Mistakes to Avoid Before April 30
Since you've got extra time, don't rush. We see students make the same three blunders every year:
- The Region Error: If you passed your qualifying exam (like Class 12) from a school in Delhi, you are a "Delhi Candidate," regardless of where you live. Get this wrong, and your application is essentially wasted.
- Multiple Forms: If you're applying for two different courses (say BBA and BCom), ensure you check if you need separate forms or if they fall under the same CET code.
- Payment Confirmation: A "Saved" form is not a "Submitted" form. Ensure the ₹1500 (approx) application fee is processed and you have the PDF receipt.
What Happens After the Deadline?
Once the window shuts on April 30, the university will likely open a brief "Correction Window" for a couple of days. After that, the focus shifts to the IPU CET exam dates, which are expected to begin in mid-May. For national-test-based courses, the university will start verifying data before the counseling rounds begin in June.
The Coffee Shop Advice: Don't wait until April 29. High traffic often crashes the GGSIPU server in the final hours. Treat April 25 as your personal deadline, get it done, and get back to your books. You've got the seat in your sights—now just make sure the paperwork doesn't stand in your way.
Conclusion
IPU remains one of the most balanced choices for students—offering a mix of decent placements, affordable fees, and the "Delhi advantage." With the deadline now pushed to the end of April, there’s no excuse to leave your future to chance. Head over to the official portal, verify your details, and secure your spot in the race.

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Palak PatelEducation writer Palak Patel covers the latest education news, board exam updates, results, and career opportunities.
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