he University School of Engineering and Management (USEM), a prestigious institute of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, has officially opened applications for the 2026 academic session. Candidates seeking quality education in engineering, science, and management streams can now apply for various undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Admissions are currently open for multiple career-focused programs, including:
Engineering Programs
B.Tech (CSE, ECE, Mechanical, Civil)
Science & Specialized Programs
B.Sc Programs (as per university offerings)
M.Sc Environmental Management
M.Sc Applied Geoinformatics
Postgraduate Programs
M.Tech Specializations
MBA Programs (as per admission cycle)
These programs are designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students for modern industry demands and research careers.
B.Tech:
Class 12 with PCM
Admission mainly through JEE Main rank + counselling
B.Sc / M.Sc Courses:
Relevant academic background in science stream
Merit or entrance-based selection as per course rules
MBA / M.Tech:
Graduation in relevant field
Valid national test score (CAT/CMAT/GATE etc., depending on program)
Register for required entrance exams
Complete university counselling registration
Fill college/course preferences
Seat allotment → document verification → fee submission
Government university campus advantage
Affordable fees compared to private colleges
Strong academic ecosystem
Research-oriented environment
Internship and placement support
Students graduating from USEM gain opportunities in IT firms, consulting companies, environmental organizations, GIS and mapping industries, research institutions, and government sectors. Specialized programs like Environmental Management and Applied Geoinformatics are especially in demand due to growing sustainability and data-mapping careers.
Since admissions are now open and seats are limited, students should apply early, keep documents ready, and track counselling updates regularly. Early applicants often have better chances of securing preferred courses and branches.