Admissions to PG Courses at SUPVA begin from June 2nd to July 10th ; Online applications for UG courses open until June 26
The admission portal for postgraduate (PG) courses at the Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA), Rohtak, will open on Tuesday.
Rohtak, June 1, 2026: The admission portal for postgraduate (PG) courses at the Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA), Rohtak, will open on Tuesday.
Students who have completed their undergraduate studies are eligible to seek admission to the Master of Visual Arts, Master of Design, and Master of Planning programs offered at SUPVA. Interested students may apply online via the university's website until July 10.
Dr. Ajay Kaushik, Dean of Academic Affairs, said that the admission portal for PG courses will open on June 2, and students will be able to submit their online admission forms, along with the registration fee, until July 10. The final results will be declared on July 17 on the university's notice board and website. The first round of counseling will be held on July 14, at which time the admission fee is to be deposited. The new academic session is scheduled to commence on August 3.
He further explained that within the Faculty of Visual Arts, students admitted to the Master of Visual Arts program can pursue postgraduate studies in Applied Arts, Painting, Printmaking, and Sculpture. In the Faculty of Design, students admitted to the Master of Design program can obtain a PG degree in Fashion Design or Textile Design. Additionally, admission is available for the Master of Planning (Urban and Regional) program offered by the Faculty of Planning and Architecture.
The Dean of Academic Affairs noted that the admission process for the university's UG courses is already underway. The online portal for UG admissions opened on May 15, allowing students to submit their online admission forms—along with the registration fee—until June 26. He highlighted that SUPVA offers specific UG and PG courses that are not available at any other government university. While students would typically have to spend lakhs of rupees to pursue these courses at private educational institutions, at SUPVA, all these programs are offered at fees prescribed by the government.

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