In an exciting academic development, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) University has officially commenced its admission process for the 2025-26 academic year. This year, the university has expanded its academic landscape by introducing 14 new courses, reflecting its commitment to innovation and interdisciplinary education.

A significant change in the admission process is the university's increasing reliance on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Admission to 25 programs, including nine undergraduate (UG), five postgraduate (PG), eight diploma, and three advanced diploma courses, will now be determined based on CUET merit scores. This is an increase from last year's 20 programs, further aligning JMI with the national-level entrance test framework.
Among the newly launched courses, some stand out for their innovation and relevance to modern education trends:
This strategic expansion is a testament to JMI's efforts to provide dynamic, industry-relevant courses while adapting to the evolving landscape of higher education. The focus on design, technology, and creative arts showcases the university's holistic approach to academics, catering to a broad spectrum of career aspirations.
Prospective students can access the detailed prospectus for 2025-26 on the university's official website. The admissions portal admission.jmi.ac.in is now open for registration, where applicants can find comprehensive information on:
The Vice Chancellor of JMI, Professor Mazhar Asif, officiated the online launch of the prospectus, emphasizing the university's mission to stay ahead in academia and provide diverse learning opportunities. With a mix of traditional and contemporary courses, JMI continues to be a preferred choice for students seeking quality education.
Whether you're aspiring for a career in technology, design, or fine arts, JMI's newly introduced courses and CUET-based admissions offer students an excellent opportunity to shape their academic journey. Don't miss your chance-apply now and take the first step toward a bright future at Jamia Millia Islamia.