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JNU UG Admission 2026: Undergraduate admissions at JNU have begun; admission will be based on CUET scores..

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JNU UG Admission 2026: Here is important news for young aspirants dreaming of pursuing their undergraduate studies at the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). JNU has commenced the admission process for its Undergraduate (UG) and Certificate of Proficiency (COP) programs for the 2026-27 academic session. The university has opened its admission portal, and candidates can register online until July 22. This is an excellent opportunity for you to become part of a renowned institution like JNU.

Admissions to JNU's UG programs this year will be based on CUET-UG scores. The university offers bachelor's degrees in interesting subjects such as BA (Honours) in Foreign Languages ​​and BSc in Ayurveda Biology. Additionally, it offers various short-term certificate programs. These specialized courses are conducted under the university's School of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies and the School of Sanskrit and Indic Studies.

No Interview This Year
This year, JNU will not conduct any oral examination or *viva-voce* interview for admission to BA (Honours), BSc (Honours), or COP programs. Candidate selection will be based on a merit list prepared entirely (100%) from CUET-UG scores. Since seats at JNU are limited and competition is intense, admission will be granted strictly based on merit.

Who Can Apply?

BA and BSc (Honours): Candidates must have passed Class 12 from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks. Students currently appearing for the Class 12 examination or awaiting their results are also eligible to apply.

Certificate of Proficiency: A minimum of 45% marks in Class 12 is required for this course as well.

How to Get Admission to B.Tech?
JNU is not renowned solely for its language and arts programs at the undergraduate level; it also offers engineering education. Admission to JNU's B.Tech course is based on JEE Main scores. Reservation Policy and Relaxations
The Government of India's reservation policy is followed during admissions at JNU. The seat allocation is as follows:

SC – 15%
ST – 7.5%
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) – 27%
EWS Category – 10%
Persons with Disabilities – At least 5%

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