Ashoka University Opens Special Admissions Round For Students With U.S. Offers

Ashoka University has released a Special Admissions Round for the class of 2025, specifically for students who have had offers from American universities. The move follows as the stress among overseas students and their families regarding delayed U.S. visas, security concerns, and the evolution of new international guidelines—all of which are impacting their experience—has increased.

The program was posted on social media by Ashoka co-founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani, who wrote that the university aims to help students seeking continuity in studies and a world-class education in India. "Ashoka University announces a Special Admissions Round for the 2025 batch of the Undergraduate Programme for students with offers from universities based in the United States of America only."

Key Details

- Application Window: June 16 to June 30, 2025

Who Can Apply:

- Students with a confirmed offer from a U.S. university or college

- Current students or students who are already registered in U.S.-based universities

- Note: Already applied candidates for Ashoka for 2025 intake are not eligible

Documents Required:

- A scanned copy of the accepted U.S. university offer letter

- Original application form submitted to the concerned institution

Admission Process:

- No charge for application

- Application has to be done on the Ashoka University Application Portal

- Single application per cycle only

- Candidates should complete all required sections honestly and fully

- Shortlisted applicants will be asked to write an on-the-spot essay and undergo a personal interview

- Last-minute decisions will be communicated in accordance with the time table indicated on Ashoka's admissions website

In case of queries, students may reach out to the university via email at ugapply@ashoka.edu.in

Through this initiative, Ashoka University is striving to offer a trustworthy and superior quality academic experience for students affected by global uncertainties—establishing itself as a worthy option among India's higher education institutions.

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