BHU PG admission 2023 registration underway; who can apply, last date
Mridusmita Deka | July 13, 2023 | 03:48 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU is allowing only those candidates taking CUET PG 2023 to register online for PG programmes.
NEW DELHI: The last date to apply online and register for postgraduate programmes at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is July 16. Candidates yet to register for admission to BHU PG programmes for the 2023-24 academic year can register online at bhuonline.in. Applicants seeking admission to BHU PG programmes will have to submit their CUET application number and CUET roll numbers to register online.
BHU will allow only those candidates to apply for BHU PG admission 2023 who have taken CUET PG. Candidates seeking admission to BHU PG programmes will be required to check the eligibility for the programme they intend to take admission to before registering for the PG programme.
Before BHU PG 2023 registration, applicants must also make sure that they have completed their undergraduate programme and have a minimum of two years, or four semesters, marksheet.
The applicants must have also appeared in the CUET PG exam as per the eligibility of the programme as provided in the BHU PG bulletin 2023. BHU will not be responsible for any error committed by the candidate while registering and no communication on this behalf shall be entertained, the university website said.
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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