IP University B.Ed Admission 2025: The first counseling for admission to the four-year BA B.Ed program (code 161) of IP University will be held in offline mode on August 7 and August 8 at Dwarka Campus. Students who have passed the National Level Test conducted by NCET for admission in this four-year Integrated Teachers Education Program (ITEP) and have applied for admission in this program can participate in this counseling.



The applicant has to bring a bank draft of Rs 96 thousand issued in the name of the Registrar of the University and other documents on the day of counseling. This program is available at the University School of Education located at the Dwarka Campus. The total seats are 60. Dean of this school, Prof. Saroj Sharma, said that this program is available in English, Economics, History, Political Science and Sociology as Major/Minor subjects.



Other information related to this counselling is available on both the university websites www.ipu.ac.in and www.ipu.admissions.nic.in.



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