Bareilly: Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University (MJPRU), Bareilly, has released detailed guidelines for candidates seeking admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for the academic session 2026-27. The university has advised applicants to carefully read the documents titled “Admission Registration Process 2026-27” and “How to Fill Registration Form” before initiating the online registration process.
According to the university, candidates must ensure that all personal, academic, and other required information is entered accurately during registration. Applicants have also been instructed to upload all necessary documents in the prescribed format and verify every detail before final submission. The university clarified that any errors or discrepancies in the application form will be the sole responsibility of the applicant.
Officials emphasized that filling out the online registration form and paying the prescribed registration fee is the first mandatory step in the admission process. Only after successful payment and generation of the fee receipt will candidates be eligible to proceed with programme or course selection and complete the application form.
Once the fee payment process is completed, applicants can choose their desired programme, fill in the required details carefully, and submit the application online. The university has urged candidates to thoroughly review all instructions and presentation materials provided on the admission portal before applying.
For admissions to programmes offered on the university campus, applicants must select the “Institution Department” option during programme selection.
Meanwhile, candidates applying for B.Tech., M.Pharma., and M.B.A. courses at the university campus are required to choose the “Faculty” option while selecting their programme.

The university has announced that the B.Tech. programme offers seven branches: Chemical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
For management aspirants, the MBA programme offers three specializations—Marketing, General, and Executive—while the M.Pharma. programme provides specializations in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutics.
University authorities stated that candidates will be able to finalize their preferred branch or specialization during the seat-locking and admission process based on their eligibility and interests.
The university has advised all prospective students to complete the registration process carefully and within the stipulated timelines to avoid any inconvenience during admissions.
Report by Akhilesh Chandra Saxena, Bareilly.

