DLCSUPVA Begins Counselling for Undergraduate Admissions for Session 2025–26
Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts (DLC SUPVA), Rohtak, has commenced the counselling process for undergraduate admissions for the academic session 2025–26. Aspirants from across the country are enrolling in a wide range of creative and professional programmes offered under the Faculty of Film & Television, Faculty of Design, and Faculty of Visual Arts.
This year, the university has witnessed encouraging participation with over 650 students registering for the admission process. The university conducted its entrance examinations for all faculties (except Architecture) between 15th and 17th July 2025. Admission to the Faculty of Architecture will be based on NATA or JEE (Architecture) scores, and will follow a separate counselling schedule. The counselling for the postgraduate programmes shall take place on 29th July.
The ongoing counselling will continue until 25th July 2025, after which the new academic session will formally begin on 1st August 2025. To facilitate a smooth transition into university life, a week-long induction programme has been planned to orient new students with the academic culture, infrastructure, creative ecosystem, and student support systems of DLC SUPVA.
DLC SUPVA is Haryana’s only state university exclusively dedicated to education in the performing and visual arts. With a commitment to excellence in creative education, the university blends traditional Indian art forms with modern digital storytelling, design innovation, and performance practice. It has rapidly emerged as a hub for aspiring filmmakers, designers, fine artists, and architects in northern India.
Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Amit Arya stated, “At DLC SUPVA, we nurture not just students, but future creators and entrepreneurs. Each year, our admission season reaffirms the growing relevance of liberal, professional arts-based education in India. We are committed to providing our students a learning environment that is both rigorous and imaginative, grounded in local heritage and open to global ideas.”