Banaras Hindu University Postpones GD PI Amid COVID-19
Mahima Bahl | March 19, 2020 | 09:08 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Keeping in mind the Global current scenario, Banaras Hindu University has released a notification on the official website that the process of document verification, group discussion and personal interview rounds for admission to MBA and MBA IB 2020 has been postponed. The decision to postpone the document verification, group discussion and personal interview rounds is taken for the safety of considered people. GD PI rounds of Banaras Hindu University were scheduled from March 20-23.
Important Dates of BHU MBA 2020:
Events |
Dates |
GD-PI and document verification |
|
GD-PI and document verification |
To be notified |
Reason For Delayed Admission Process
As per the notification released by Banaras Hindu University, the document verification process and GD PI which was part of admission process of BHU has been postponed because of the advisory of World Health Organization (WHO) and Government of India (GOI) related to COVID-19. The complete information related to the exact date of GD-PI rounds will be informed by Banaras Hindu University soon after reviewing the situation. Earlier the dates of group discussion and personal interview were from March 20-23.
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