Jamia Millia Islamia invites applications for online courses. The online application form is available at the official website of the university at jmicoe.in. Applications for the online mode admissions for the academic session 2024 (January session). The online application form is available at the official website of the university at jmicoe.in. Postgraduate programs in this mode are MA (History, English, Hindi, Urdu, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Commerce, and Education. Undergraduate programs are available for BBA, BCom, and BA.
Jamia has also started the registration process for the undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Jamia has also started the registration process for the undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Jamia Millia Islamia’s Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) is inviting applications for online mode admissions for the academic session 2024 (January session). The online application form is available at the official website of the university at jmicoe.in.
Postgraduate programs in this mode are MA (History, English, Hindi, Urdu, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Commerce, and Education. Undergraduate programs are available for BBA, BCom, and BA. Students have time till February 29 to submit their application forms for the online mode admissions. Additionally, the students have to get their documents verified by their concerned Assistant Professor/ Coordinator. Advertisement
The applicants are advised to read the prospectus 2024 and instructions carefully before filling up the form. Meanwhile, Jamia has also started the registration process for the undergraduate and postgraduate courses. However, students interested in getting admission in JMI will have to first appear for an entrance test. For this, candidates can register online at the university website for the entrance test by March 30, 2024. A candidate is allowed to submit only one form for each program or group of programs (with a combined entrance test). Multiple submissions of forms for the same program by a candidate may cause rejection, the university said.












