Patna University: MEET M.Ed Counselling & Admission Dates 2025

Patna University has released the second merit list for the Masters of Education Entrance Test (MEET) program. Candidates selected for admission in the Master of Education (M.Ed) course should prepare for counseling sessions on October 17 and 18, 2025 . This second round of counseling is crucial for securing a seat in the program. Previous counseling rounds for the first merit list occurred on September 26, September 27, and October 10.

MEET M.Ed Second Merit List and Admission Portal

The official second merit list for MEET M.Ed admissions is now available online. Students can verify their selection status on the Patna University official website. A direct link to the full merit list document is provided here:MEET M.Ed Second Merit List. For all admission-related procedures, including counseling registration, students must use the dedicated admission portal:M.Ed Admission Portal. Accessing these resources directly ensures students have accurate and timely information.

Counselling Schedule and Venue

The second round of MEET M.Ed counseling will be held over two days: Thursday, October 17, 2025 , and Friday, October 18, 2025 . Counseling sessions will run daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM . All selected candidates must report to their specific department or institute at Patna University within these hours. Timely arrival is essential to complete the admission process without issues. Reporting late could jeopardize a candidate’s admission status.

How to Register for Counselling

Candidates must follow a clear registration process for the counseling. This process involves several online steps. Students should ensure they have reliable internet access to complete these steps accurately.

  • Access the student admission login page atpu.bihar-ums.com/pgadmission. This is the central hub for all registration activities.
  • Enter your unique Application ID . This identifier was provided during your initial application.
  • Your password is your Date of Birth . Use the format specified on the portal to avoid login errors.
  • Once logged in, the system will confirm if you are on the second merit list. If confirmed, proceed to the payment section.
  • Pay the required admission fee online. This payment is mandatory to secure your provisional seat.
  • After successful payment, download your allotment form . This form serves as proof of your provisional admission and is required for physical verification.

Essential Documents for Counselling

When attending the counseling session, candidates must bring a specific set of documents. These documents are critical for verification and enrollment. Failure to present any required item can lead to delays or cancellation of admission. Candidates should organize all documents beforehand to streamline the process.

  • Allotment Letter: The form downloaded after online fee payment. This confirms your allocated seat.
  • Payment Slip: Proof of your online admission fee payment. Keep a copy for your records.
  • Application Form: The original application form submitted for the MEET M.Ed program.
  • Photographs: Four recent passport-size photographs. These are used for official records and identification.
  • Original Certificates: All original academic certificates. This includes mark sheets and degrees from matriculation onwards.
  • Photocopies of Certificates: One set of photocopies for all original certificates. These copies will be retained by the university for their records.

Ensure all documents are verifiable and match your application details. Discrepancies may require further clarification, impacting admission timelines.

Final Admission Deadlines and Procedures

Adherence to deadlines is mandatory for all selected candidates. Any applicant failing to complete their enrollment within the stipulated dates will lose their admission claim automatically. The university will not consider exceptions for missed deadlines.

The general online admission period for the 2025-26 academic session extends from September 23 to October 31, 2025 . Students admitted after this date will incur a late fine. A charge of Rs. 1,000/- will be applied for late admissions after October 31, 2025, until further notice. This policy underscores the importance of prompt action.

University officials will also follow specific procedures. Heads of Departments and Directors are responsible for submitting daily validation reports of enrollments to Prof. Rajneesh Kumar, the enrollment in-charge, located in the Dean’s office. After a candidate’s enrollment is validated, the respective Head of Department or Director will issue a “provisionally admitted” receipt. This receipt confirms the initial stage of admission and should be kept safely by the student.