Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) will begin the undergraduate (UG) admission 2026 process in July 2026, and the application form will be available on the official portal. Admissions to various UG and integrated programmes will be filled based on candidates’ performance in the Common University Entrance Test-UG (CUET-UG) 2026.
JNU UG Admission 2026: Important Dates
The key events for JNU UG 2026 admission are expected to follow the schedule below:
- UG registration starts: July 2026
- Application form deadline: July 2026
- Application correction window: July 2026
- First merit list: July 2026
- Pre-enrolment registration & fee payment: July 2026
- Second merit list: August 2026
- Final admission deadline: August 2026
Candidates must complete all steps within the allocated timelines on the jnu.ac.in portal
CUET-UG Score & Eligibility
For JNU UG admission, candidates must appear in CUET-UG 2026 conducted by the National Testing Agency. Admissions are merit-based and determined by CUET scores, subject to programme-specific eligibility criteria. Applicants should ensure they meet the minimum educational qualifications specified in the JNU admissions brochure before applying Programme-wise eligibility varies, but candidates seeking admission to BA (Hons) usually must be at least 17 years old and have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination.
How to Apply for JNU UG Admission 2026?
To apply for JNU UG admission
- Visit the official JNU admission portal.
- Create a registration profile using a valid email and mobile number.
- Complete the application form with personal, academic and contact details.
- Upload required documents such as photograph and signature.
- Pay the application fee online.
- Download and save the confirmation page for future reference.
Applications with incomplete information or without fee payment will not be considered.
Merit List, Cutoff & Counselling
After successful registration and verification of CUET-UG scores, JNU will release the first merit list in July 2026. Shortlisted candidates must participate in the counselling process, which includes blocking seats, document verification and fee payment to confirm admission. A second and final merit list may be published in August 2026 for vacant seats. Cut-off marks vary by programme, category and number of applicants. Candidates must score at or above the JNU UG cutoff to secure a place in the merit list Applicants should carefully follow all updates on the university website and complete the process promptly to avoid missing any deadlines.