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Updated on May 9, 2025 18:27 IST

TISS offers a wide range of master's degree programs across its campuses in Mumbai, Tuljapur, Hyderabad, and Guwahati. For candidates who are interested to take admissions can check out the courses wise TISS CUET PG 2025 seat intake. Understanding the seat intake for each program becomes essential for applicants looking to secure a spot in one of India's most reputed social science institutions.

TISS CUET PG 2025 Seat Matrix

TISS CUET PG 2025 Seat Matrix

TISS is known for its rigorous academic standards, socially relevant curriculum, and diverse student body. With campuses in Mumbai, Tuljapur, Hyderabad, and Guwahati, TISS offers a wide range of postgraduate programmes across disciplines such as Social Work, Public Policy, Human Resources Management, Development Studies, and more. Each of these programs has a defined TISS CUET PG 2025 Seat Intake, and admissions are granted based on merit lists generated using CUET PG 2025 scores, followed by the institute’s specific selection processes where applicable.

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Also Read: TISS CUET PG 2025: Counselling (May 19), Merit List, Scorecard, Passing Marks & Cut Off Details 

The seat intake for TISS PG programmes varies by course and campus. Some flagship programs, especially those offered at the Mumbai campus like MA in Social Work or MA in Human Resource Management & Labour Relations, are highly competitive and have limited seats, often ranging between 25 to 60. Hence, knowing the seat intake is crucial for candidates to set realistic expectations and plan their preferences accordingly during the counseling and application phases.

Q:   What is the schedule for JNU PG admissions 2024?
A:
EventsDates
Pre-enrolment registration and payment  of fee with blocking of seats of First Merit List 10-Jun-2024 to 12-Jun-2024
Publication of Second Merit List for Admissions18-Jun-2024
Pre-enrolment registration and payment of fee with the blocking of seats of the Second Merit List 18-Jun-2024 to 20-Jun-2024
Publication of third Merit List & Supernumerary Seats for Admissions 26-Jun-2024
Pre-enrolment registration and payment of fee with blocking of seats of third Merit List (Tentative) & Supernumerary Seats 26-Jun-2024 to 27-Jun-2024
Physical Verification of documents for Admission/Registration of selected candidates2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, and 10th July, 2024 
Release of Final Merit List after registration wherever considered necessaryBy 18th July, 2024 (Tentative)

 

Q:   What are the non-permissible items at CUET-PG 2025 exam centres?
A:

The following items or objects will not be allowed to be carried to the CUET-PG 2025 exam centres.

  1. Stationery items such as test-based material (written/printed), papers, notes, Pencil box, pouches, geometry box, pen, scale/ruler, eraser, etc.
  2. Electronic devices such as calculators, cameras, electronic pens, scanners, etc.
  3. Accessories such as bags, belts, caps, goggles, wallets, etc.
  4. Devices used for communication such as mobile phones, smart watches, Bluetooth, fitness bands, earphones, pager, etc.
  5. Eatables (packed or home-cooked), thermos, etc.
Q:   What are the permissible items at CUET-PG 2024 exam centres?
A:

The following items will be allowed to be carried inside the CUET 2024 exam centres: CUET 2023 admit card Valid photo identity card Few copies of passport-size photographs Transparent water bottle 50 ml sanitiser bottle Fruits or medicines (only for diabetic candidates). .

In this article, we will provide a detailed overview of the seat intake across various TISS campuses and programs for CUET PG 2025 admissions. This will help aspirants gauge competition levels, understand reservation policies, and make informed decisions in the ongoing admission process. With a clear understanding of seat availability, candidates can better align their course choices and maximize their chances of securing admission to TISS.

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TISS CUET PG 2025 Seat Intake

With the CUET PG 2025 results now declared, aspiring candidates aiming for a spot at TISS are keenly looking into the seat intake details across various campuses and programmes. Check out the TISS CUET PG 25 Seat Matrix here:

Mumbai Campus

Test Paper Code(s)

Programmes Name

Intake

Link to Programme Specific Information

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Children and Families)

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- with-children-families/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Criminology and Justice)

34

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-criminology-justice/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Community Organisation and Development Practice)

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-community-organisation-developm/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Disability Studies and Action)

20

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-disability-studies-action/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Dalit and Tribal Studies and Action)

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-dalit-tribal-studies-and-action/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Mental Health)

26

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-mental-health/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Public Health)

26

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-public-health/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Livelihoods and Social Entrepreneurship)

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-livelihoods-and-social-entrepre/

COQP11 HUQP21 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Women-Centred Practice)

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-women-centred-practice/

COQP12

Master of Arts in Social Entrepreneurship

45

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-social- entrepreneurship/

COQP12

Master of Arts in Labour Studies and Practice

26

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-labour- studies-and-practice/

COQP12

Master of Arts / Master of Sciences in Analytics

(Self-Financed Programme)

34

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-arts- science-in-analytics/

COQP11

Master of Public Health (Health Administration)

50

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of- health-administration-mha/

COQP11

Master of Public Health (Social Epidemiology)

32

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of- public-health-mph-in-social-epidemiology/

COQP11

Master of Public Health (Health Policy, Economics and Finance)

32

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of- public-health-mph-in-health-policy-econo/

COQP11

Master of Arts in Development Studies

65

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in- development-studies/

COQP11

Master of Arts in Women’s Studies

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-womens- studies/

COQP11 COQP03 COQP15

Master of Arts in Education (Elementary)

35

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in- education-elementary/

COQP11 COQP03 COQP16

Master of Arts in Education

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-arts- education/

COQP11 COQP16 COQP03

B.Ed-M.Ed

50

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/three-year- integrated-programme-in-bed-med/

COQP11 COQP15 COQP16

M.Ed

15

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/med-two-years- by-lateral-entry/

COQP15 COQP11 COQP12

Master of Arts in Education and Technology

(Self-Financed Programme)

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in- education-educational-technology/

COQP11 COQP 12

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Environment, Climate Change and Sustainability Studies

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-msc-in- climate-change-and-sustainability-studie/

COQP11

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Regulatory Policy and Governance

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-msc-in- regulatory-governance/

COQP11

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Water Policy and Governance

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-msc-in- water-policy-and-governance/

COQP11

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Urban Policy & Governance

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-msc-in- urban-policy-and-governance/

COQP12 COQP11 COQP09

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Disaster Management

40

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-msc-in- disaster-management/

COQP12

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Disaster and Climate Risk Assessment for Sustainability (Self-Financed Programme)

20

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/masters- programme-in-disaster-and-climate-risk-ass/

HUQP20

Master of Arts in Applied Psychology (Clinical and Counselling Practice)

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-arts- in-applied-psychology-clinical-and-/

COQP17

Master of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/school-of- media-and-cultural-studies/

COQP11

Master of Library and Information Science (MLISc)

15

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of- library-and-information-science-mlis/

COQP14

Master of Laws (LL.M) in Access to Justice

40

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/llm-in-access-to- justice/

TISS Tuljapur OFF- Campus

Test Paper Code(s)

Programme Name

Intake

Link to Programme Specific Information

HUQP21 HUQP22 HUQP20

Master of Arts in Social Work (Rural Development)

40

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-rural-development/

TISS Hyderabad OFF- Campus

Test Paper Code(s)

Programme Name

Intake

Link to Programme Specific Information

COQP11 COQP03 COQP16

Master of Arts in Education

30

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in- education/

COQP 11 HUQP06 HUQP22

Master of Arts in Livelihoods (Gender and Development)

25

https://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-arts- in-livelihoods-gender-and-developme/

COQP 11 HUQP06 HUQP22

Master of Arts in Livelihoods (Rural Development)

25

https://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-arts- in-livelihoods-rural-development/

COQP10 COQP11 HUQP22

Master of Arts in Cities and Governance (Self-Financed Programme)

30

https://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/master-of-arts- cities-and-governance/

COQP10 COQP11 HUQP22

Master of Arts in Natural Resources and Governance

30

https://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-natural- resources-governance/

COQP10 COQP11 HUQP22

Master of Arts in Public Policy and Governance

30

https://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-public- policy-and-governance/

COQP10 COQP11 HUQP22

MA in Public Policy and Law* (Self-Financed Programme)

15

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-public- policy-and-law/

COQP14

Integrated MA in Public Policy and Governance* and LLM in Law and Social Policy** (Self-Financed Programme)

15

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/integrated- programmes-in-ma-in-public-policy-and-g/

TISS Guwahati Off Campus

Test Paper Code(s)

Programmes Name

Intake

Link to Programme Specific Information

COQP11 SCQP11 COQP09

Master of Arts in Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-ecology- environment-and-sustainable-developm/

HUQP22 COQP11 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Sociology and Social Anthropology

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in- sociology-and-social-anthropology/

HUQP21 COQP11 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Community Organisation and Development Practice)

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-community-organisation-develo-2/

HUQP21 COQP11 HUQP18

Master of Arts in Social Work (Livelihoods and Social Entrepreneurship)

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-livelihoods-and-social-entrep-2/

HUQP21 COQP11 HUQP20

Master of Arts in Social Work (Counselling)

25

https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/ admissions/ma-admissions/m-a-social-work- in-counselling/

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Q:   At what time should I report at the CUET PG exam centre?
A:

The reporting time for the CUET PG exam varies depending on the shift and the exam center allotted to you. The exam is conducted in three shifts: the first shift starts at 8:30 AM, the second shift starts at 12:00 PM and the third slot at 3:00 PM. Candidates are advised to reach the exam center at least one hour before the start of the exam.

This is to ensure that you have enough time for the verification process and to avoid any last-minute rush or delays. The reporting time mentioned on your CUET PG admit card is the time by which you should reach the exam center. It is important to note that candidates who report late may not be allowed to enter the exam center, and will be disqualified from the exam. Therefore, it is advisable to plan your travel in advance and reach the exam center well before the reporting time mentioned on your admit card to avoid any last-minute issues or delays. Also, make sure to carry all the required documents, including your CUET PG admit card and a valid photo ID proof, to the exam center for verification purposes.

Q:   How is CUET PG 2024 score is calculated?
A:

The CUET PG 2024 score is evaluated based on the CUET PG 2024 examination marking scheme. CUET PG 2024 results are likely to be released by NTA (examination conducting body) in the third week of April. CUET PG 2024 Results will be compiled based on the corrections made in the provisional answer key (also called CUET PG Final answer key). According to the CUET PG 2024 exam pattern, the candidates must remember the following marking scheme while calculating CUET PG 2024 score:

The marking scheme of the CUET PG 2024 exam is as follows:

  • Each question carries four marks.

  • For each correct response, candidates will get four marks.

  • For each incorrect answer, one mark will be deducted from the total score.

  • Unanswered/un-attempted answers will be given no marks.

Q:   What is the DU CUET PG 2024 candidates's statistics for round 2 seat allotment?
A:

For DU CSAS PG counselling round 2, a total of 5415 allocations were made, out of which 3833 allocations were fresh allocations. Further,  1386 candidates got upgraded seats and 3436 students opted for freeze during round 1 counselling. 

ParticularsDetails 
Total Allocations5415
Fresh allocations3833
Candidates who have got upgraded seat 1386
Candidates who had opted for freeze in Round 13436
Candidates who have accepted their seat ( till 5:25 pm)1914
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Answered 3 weeks ago

Here are some tips for candidates preparing for the CUET PG exam in CBT mode:

Understand the exam format, make sure you have a good understanding of computer, choose a test center that is convenient for you, arrive early on the center.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

See, solve as many previous question papers and it is advised to allocate time to yourself while solving the paper.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

It is advisable to start solving CUET PG question papers as part of your exam preparation at least 4-5 months before the exam date. 

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Answered 3 weeks ago

Well, there is no fixed number, but candidates are advised to solve as many question papers as they can. and it also depends on the individual preparation.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

It is conducted once a year only. And it is typically held in the month of March or April. The exact date is announced on NTA a few months before the exam

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Answered 3 weeks ago

It is important because you can be familiar with the exam pattern, identify important topics, boosts confidence, and helps in practice and revision.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

IIT JAM is for PG scientific and engineering courses in IITs and other premier institutons while CUET PG is a wider platform for admissions to postgraduate programs across private, state and central universities.

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Answered 3 weeks ago

The candidates can fill up to two cities as per their preferences.

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Answered 3 weeks ago

No, it doesn't change. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been consistently responsible for conducting the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG since its inception.

The NTA is a government autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Education, India. It has been entrusted with the task of c

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No, candidates are not allowed to take the CUET PG question paper or any other exam-related material outside the examination hall after the Computer Based Test (CBT) is over.

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