BHU Admission 2023: Registration for UG programmes to start tomorrow; link, eligibility
Mridusmita Deka | June 6, 2023 | 08:25 PM IST | 1 min read
The last date to register for BHU UG programme is June 26.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will start the registration for undergraduate programmes tomorrow, June 7. The BHU UG registrations can be done till June 26. Students who appeared for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) will be able to apply for the university’s UG programmes.
Candidates seeking admission to BHU UG programmes will be required to check their eligibility for the programme they are interested in before taking admission. The process of BHU UG admission 2023 will proceed on the basis of registration of the candidate.
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The bhuonline.in website link will host the BHU UG registration link. and click on the registration link given below “Under Graduate Programme (UET) Registration”.
Saying that the candidates are required to visit the admission portal bhuonline.in and click on the registration link given below “Under Graduate Programme (UET) Registration”, a BHU statement said: “To check the relevant details, applicants should carefully read the BHU Information Bulletin 2023 available on the web portal before proceeding.”
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For the benefit of the applicants a help video entitled ‘How to Register for Admission in BHU’ has also been put on bhuonline.in, it added.
Helpline numbers and emails have also been given for the benefit of applicants, BHU said.
Announcing the BHU UG admission date, professor Rakesh Raman, chairman, central admission committee of the university said that the registration for the postgraduate programmes will start early next week.
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