The Haryana government has initiated the online admission process for undergraduate (UG) courses in government colleges for the academic year 2025–26. Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda announced the launch of the centralised online portal on Monday, aiming to streamline college admissions across the state.
Approximately 1.86 lakh students who have cleared the Class 12 examinations this year are eligible to apply for various UG courses. To facilitate the process, SMS alerts containing the portal link have been sent to all eligible students. The admission portal, accessible at admissions.highereduhry.ac.in, became operational on May 19, earlier than last year's June 3 start, to prevent delays and inconvenience.
Haryana UG admission portal 2025Within 15 days, all colleges will upload course-wise seat availability on the portal. Students can select their preferred colleges and pay admission fees online. The first merit list will be released shortly, followed by the second and third lists at seven-day intervals. Any remaining vacant seats after these rounds will be filled by college principals through counseling, with advertisements published in newspapers.
The online admission portal is part of the state's efforts to digitize and simplify the higher education admission process, ensuring transparency and efficiency for students across Haryana.
How to apply online for Haryana UG admissions?Here is how students can register online for Haryana board UG admissions 2025:
Step 1: Visit the official website, admissions.highereduhry.ac.in
Step 2: Click on the link for Student Registration on the home page
Step 3: Now, enter all the details required and register on the admission portal
Step 4: Login by entering the credentials generated during registration
Step 5: Fill out the UG admission form by providing all the necessary details
Step 6: Save and download the admission form for future reference
For more information and to apply, visit the official admission portal: admissions.highereduhry.ac.in
Approximately 1.86 lakh students who have cleared the Class 12 examinations this year are eligible to apply for various UG courses. To facilitate the process, SMS alerts containing the portal link have been sent to all eligible students. The admission portal, accessible at admissions.highereduhry.ac.in, became operational on May 19, earlier than last year's June 3 start, to prevent delays and inconvenience.
Haryana UG admission portal 2025Within 15 days, all colleges will upload course-wise seat availability on the portal. Students can select their preferred colleges and pay admission fees online. The first merit list will be released shortly, followed by the second and third lists at seven-day intervals. Any remaining vacant seats after these rounds will be filled by college principals through counseling, with advertisements published in newspapers.
The online admission portal is part of the state's efforts to digitize and simplify the higher education admission process, ensuring transparency and efficiency for students across Haryana.
How to apply online for Haryana UG admissions?Here is how students can register online for Haryana board UG admissions 2025:
Step 1: Visit the official website, admissions.highereduhry.ac.in
Step 2: Click on the link for Student Registration on the home page
Step 3: Now, enter all the details required and register on the admission portal
Step 4: Login by entering the credentials generated during registration
Step 5: Fill out the UG admission form by providing all the necessary details
Step 6: Save and download the admission form for future reference
For more information and to apply, visit the official admission portal: admissions.highereduhry.ac.in
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