BHU PG admission 2023 registration begins at bhuonline.in; apply by July 16
Anu Parthiban | June 28, 2023 | 06:19 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU PG admission through NTA CUET exam begins. Students can find documents required and eligibility criteria for PG admission.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) started the BHU postgraduate (BHU PG) admission 2023 registration. The university will close the BHU PG admission application on July 16. Candidates who appeared in the Common University Entrance Test - Postgraduate (CUET PG 2023) will be able to apply for the PG courses offered by the university.
“If you didn't fill Banaras Hindu University as an option while filling CUET form, you are not eligible for admission,” the BHU said.
Candidates’ date of birth, gender, category claim and the selection of PG programmes should be the same as opted in the NTA CUET PG entrance exam. The university said that any mismatch in the information will lead to the cancellation of the candidature.
BHU PG Admission: Basic eligibility
- Entrance test subjects chosen at the exam conducted by NTA should be same.
- NTA CUET PG score obtained for specific postgraduate programme of BHU.
- Subjects studied at graduation level.
- Percentage of marks scored at graduation level. In case of CGPA, the same should be converted into percentage as per rules of the concerned university.
BHU Admission 2023: Documents required
Candidates must keep ready a scanned copy in jpeg or pdf format of passport size photograph, signature, Class 10 mark sheet, Class 12 mark sheet, UG mark sheets of all semesters, birth certificate and other relevant documents such as caste, income certificate, transfer certificate or migration certificate.
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