BHU PG Admission 2023: Final chance to edit CUET score; 1,013 candidates with NTA data mismatch
Anu Parthiban | August 20, 2023 | 11:16 AM IST | 1 min read
BHU PG correction window 2023 will be available till August 21 at bhuonline.in. Candidature will be cancelled if not edited before deadline.
NEW DELHI: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has announced a final chance for candidates to make corrections in NTA CUET PG score 2023 in case of error. The university has also published a list of 1,013 candidates with NTA data mismatch. Such candidates can make corrections in the BHU PG application form 2023 by August 21.
“There is a mismatch in NTA data and the details filled in by some candidates. Candidates whose NTA detail is given in the list must login to their portal and make corrections by clicking on the Provide/Edit NTA Details button. Last date of correction is 21-08-2023 11:59 pm,” the university said.
Candidates who fail to rectify the errors will not be considered for admission to PG courses offered by the university.
Earlier, the university delayed the BHU UG second allotted results 2023 due to the mismatch in the data shared by candidates and the NTA.
This is the second year in a row wherein central universities are granting admission to UG, PG courses through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET 2023) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
How to edit BHU PG application form 2023
Applicants can follow the steps given below to edit the BHU PG application form.
- Visit the BHU admission portal, bhuonline.in.
- Scroll down, and click on the ‘List of candidates with NTA Data Mismatch’
- Press Ctrl+F to find your name. If the name or application number appears.
- Go to the candidate login link and enter credentials.
- After logging in, click on the ‘Provide/Edit NTA details’ button.
- Now, add the correct NTA score obtained in CUET PG 2023.
- Cross-check again and submit the application.
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