DU JAT (Delhi University JAT)

01 January 1990

DU JAT 2025: Exam Date, Registration, Syllabus, Admit Card

The DU JAT 2025 will be conducted in the month of May 2025. The registration and application process will begin on 4th March 2025 which will continue till the 3rd week of March 2025. The DU JAT (Delhi University Joint Admission Test) is an important entrance exam for students seeking admission to UG courses in Delhi University and the exam is typically organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA). However, it is claimed that DU JAT 2025 exam will not take place in 2025. The exam has been scrapped, and admission to all UG and PG programs in Delhi University, including BMS, BA (Hons) Business Economics, and BBA, will be based on CUET (the Common Universities Entrance Test) 2025.

The DU JAT 2025 is a competitive selection process, and candidates need to score well to secure their seat in the desired course. The exam consists of 100 questions with a total of 400 marks. Successful candidates who clear the exam are called for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds. These rounds are crucial for finalizing the admission process. Although the DU JAT 2025 exam has been scrapped, admission to both UG and PG programs in Delhi University will now be based on the Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) 2025.

DU JAT 2025 – Highlights

Name of the exam

DU JAT 2025

Known as

Delhi University Joint Admission Test

Level of exam

National level

Conducting authority

National Testing Agency (NTA)

Courses offered

UG courses

(Management Studies, Business Economics, & Business Administration)

Mode of the application

Online mode

Exam mode

Offline mode

DU JAT 2025 – Important Dates

Events

Dates

Released of Application Form

February 2025

Last date of Online Registration

 March 2025

Downloading of Admit Card

1st week of May 2025

Entrance Test date

4th week of May 2025

Answer Key Released

4th week of May 2025

Declaration of Result

1st week of June 2025

DU JAT – Eligibility Criteria

Candidates appearing for the DU JAT 2025 are required to fulfill certain eligibility criteria that are listed below.

  • Candidates should be an Indian citizen.
  • Candidates should have qualified 10+2 level examination with a minimum aggregate of 60%.
  • Candidates should have at least English and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with other subjects in their 10+2 level.
  • No age limit is given for taking DU JAT 2025

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DU JAT – Registration/Application Process

The registration and application process is conducted online and will begin on 4th week of February 2025 and will continue till the end of March 2025.

Step – 1: Candidates are required to visit the official website and create a profile.

Step – 2: Candidates are then required to register themselves online through the website portal and follow the steps. After registration is done, candidates are then required to fill in the application form.

Step – 3: In the final step, candidates are then required to make the payment for the application form in online mode only. Candidates of General/ OBC are required to pay INR 500 and candidates belonging from reserved categories (SC/ ST/ PWD) will have to pay INR 250.

DU JAT – Availing of Admit Card

Candidates appearing for the DU JAT 2025 will be able to download their admit cards online. No admit cards will be sent to the postal address of the candidates. These admit cards will be available in May 2025. All the candidates should go through the details provided in their respective hall tickets/admit cards before appearing in the exam venue.

DU JAT – Syllabus

The syllabus for DU JAT 2025 is divided into four sections, which include:

  • Quantitative Ability: This section tests the candidate's numerical and computational skills. It includes topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation.
  • General English: This section assesses the candidate's English language skills, including grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. It may include questions related to reading comprehension, sentence correction, and error detection.
  • Reasoning and Analytical Ability: This section tests the candidate's logical reasoning and analytical skills. It includes topics such as analogies, series, classification, and pattern-based questions.
  • Business and General Awareness: This section evaluates the candidate's general knowledge of business and current affairs. It may include questions related to business terms, concepts, and events, as well as general knowledge questions

DU JAT 2025 – Exam Pattern

The exam is conducted in offline mode (pen and paper-based) and consists of 100 objective-type questions with a total of 400 marks.

Time Limit: 2 hours

Marking: There is a negative marking scheme of 1/3 for every incorrect response i.e., 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer. For each correct answer 3 marks will be given.

DU JAT 2025 – Results

The DU JAT 2025 results are expected to be declared in June 2025, and candidates can check their results online through the official website. Candidates will be required to clear the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds for further admission.

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FAQs

Q1. When is the DU JAT 2025 exam to be held in 2025?

Ans. The DU JAT 2025 will be conducted in May 2025.

Q2. When will be the results for DU JAT 2025 published?

Ans. The results for DU JAT 2025 will be released in June 2025.

Q3. How long will the application process continue for the DU JAT 2025 exam?

Ans. The application process will begin in February 2025 and will continue till March 2025.

Q4. What is the importance of DU JAT 2025? Who conducts this exam?

Ans. The DU JAT (Delhi University Joint Admission Test) is an important entrance exam for students seeking admission to UG courses in Delhi University and the exam is typically organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA). 

Q5. What are the marking criteria for DU JAT 2025?

Ans. For each correct answer, a candidate will be given 3 marks, meanwhile, for each incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted.

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