The admission process concluded earlier this week with 26,777 applications for its undergraduate programmes - a substantial increase from last year's 9,778, the varsity said.
The university begins new campus at Karampura with 200 seats this year, bringing the total seats to 445. But the number of applications has increased by over 173 per cent in one year.
For the Kashmere Gate campus, which has 245 seats, the university received 15,823 applications; for its new Karampura campus, it has received 10,954 applications.
This year, the university has also waived fees for SC, ST and PwD (persons with disability) categories for undergraduate classes.
B R Ambdekar University, which was established by Delhi Government in 2008, is a state funded varsity with a student strength of 1800. The university offers various undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral programmes.
The admission process for undergraduate courses offered by the nine departments at the varsity began on May 9 and the last date of application was June 24.
