BHU CUET PG Admission 2023: Registration window reopens on July 25; courses, fee, intake
Divyansh | July 21, 2023 | 08:05 PM IST | 1 min read
The BHU is offering admission to the PG programmes in over 50 courses, using the CUET PG 2023 scores
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will reopen the registration window for PG admission 2023 on July 25. The eligible candidates can apply for admission to the various PG programmes of BHU on the official website – www.bhuonline.in.
The BHU is offering admission to over 50 PG programmes, using the Common University Entrance Test CUET PG 2023 scores. Earlier, the university had closed the registration window on July 16. The candidates seeking admission to the PG programmes can enter their CUET PG 2023 scores, following which the merit list will be drawn.
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Some of the programmes which BHU offers are:
|
Programme |
Fee |
Intake |
|
Master of Arts (Economics) |
Rs 4,406 |
96 |
|
Master of Arts (English) |
Rs 4,406 |
96 |
|
Master of Arts (History of Art) |
Rs 4,406 |
54 |
|
Master of Arts (Indian Philosophy and Religion) |
Rs 4,406 |
96 |
|
|
|
|
|
Master of Business Administration |
Rs 50,000 |
139 (three programmes |
|
Master of Commerce |
Rs 3,157 |
193 |
|
Master of Science (Mathematics) |
Rs 6,335 |
143 |
|
Master of Science (Physics) |
Rs 6,335 |
96 |
|
Master of Science (Zoology) |
Rs 6,335 |
64 |
|
Master of Technology (Computer Science) |
Rs 59,000 |
32 |
The BHU will allow only those candidates to apply for PG admission 2023 who have appeared for the CUET PG 2023. Candidates seeking admission to PG programmes will have to check the eligibility for the programme in which they wish to take admission.
BHU Admission PG 2023: Basic Eligibility
- Entrance test subjects chosen at CUET PG 2023
- NTA score obtained for specific postgraduate programme of BHU
- Subjects studied at the graduation level
- Percentage of marks scored in UG. In case of CGPA, the same should be converted into percentage as per rules of the concerned university
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