The Jamia Malia Islamia’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship has started admissions for its upcoming, skill-based, short-term courses, which are to begin from January 2026 onwards. The interested candidates can apply till 6 p.m. on November 30th, 2025. The short-term certified programs, as a part of the Livelihood Business Incubator initiative, are aimed at imparting practical and industry-oriented skills to students, job seekers, freelancers, and entrepreneurial aspirants.
Admissions to these programs will be accepted until November 30, 2025, at 6 p.m., and the commencement of classes is tentatively scheduled for January 2026, as per the university's official statement.
The university stated that the upcoming new courses are a focus on the learning experience that is very much hands-on in the industries that are growing at a rapid rate, like digital marketing, data science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, media editing, and office productivity tools. A participant will be eligible for a certificate from Jamia Millia Islamia on successful completion of the program.
Jamia Malia Islamia Admissions 2026: List of Certification Programs
Among the total of 42 programs, a few of the planned course selections for the January 2026 batch are:
Course
Duration
Timing
Mode
Fee (INR)
Basics of Digital Marketing
3 months
9:00–10:00 PM (Mon–Thu)
Online
5,000
Performance Marketing
3 months
8:00–9:00 PM (Mon–Thu)
Online
5,000
Basics of Python
3 months
8:00–9:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
8,000
Data Science – Basic Level
3 months
8:00–10:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
15,000
AI & ML – Basic Level
3 months
9:00–10:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
15,000
Cyber Security (Evening Batch)
3 months
6:00–7:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
8,000
Audio & Video Editing
3 months
5:00–6:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
8,000
Learn UI/UX
3 months
7:00–8:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
15,000
Learn Excel – Beginners
3 months
6:00–7:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
5,000
Advanced Excel
3 months
9:00–10:00 PM (Mon–Fri)
Online
8,000
Prospective applicants are allowed to submit their application by scanning a QR code that is given in the official announcement on X (formerly known as ‘Twitter’) or by going to JMI’s official website. The university suggests that students should register at the earliest to be able to get a seat in the course of their choice.