BHU PG Admission 2023: Registration window reopens; apply by July 31
Vagisha Kaushik | July 25, 2023 | 07:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
BHU PG Admission 2023: Candidates can register for postgraduate programmes on the official portal – bhuonline.in.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has reopened the registration portal for admission to postgraduate programmes through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG 2023 today, July 25. Eligible candidates can register online on the official portal – bhuonline.in. The last date to apply for BHU PG admission 2023 is July 31.
“Consequent upon the announcement of PG CUET 2023 results by NTA, the Banaras Hindu University has reopened the registration link for its PG Courses. The registration link will remain active till July 31, 2023,” the university said on the official website.
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Candidates are not required to upload the CUET PG 2023 score card as it will be received directly from the National Testing Agency (NTA), BHU added.
How to apply for BHU PG admission 2023?
- Visit the official portal, bhuonline.in
- Click on ‘new registration’
- Fill the required details and click on ‘sign up’
- Login through the generated credentials
- Fill the PG application form and select the programme
- Upload the required documents and pay the application fee
- Download and take a screenshot of the confirmation page
BHU PG Admission 2023: Important instructions for candidates
- Candidates must ensure that they have opted for Banaras Hindu University (BHU) at the time of filling up of CUET 2023 form of NTA and have appeared or appearing in the concerned test for the PG Programs of BHU.
- Candidate's date of birth, gender, category claim (if applicable) and the selection of PG programme should be the same as opted in the NTA entrance examination. Any mismatch information will lead to the cancellation of the candidate’s candidature.
- Candidates must safely keep their NTA Application Number. Registration for BHU will be based on the NTA Application Number.
- Candidate must keep ready a scanned copy (jpeg or pdf) of passport size photograph, signature, 10th marksheet, 12th marksheet, UG marksheets (all semester marksheet), birth certificate and other relevant documents such as caste, income, TC or migration and CC.
- Candidate must be prepared to pay the registration fee online before filling up the registration form. Registration process has several steps, including payment of the registration fee (non-refundable) for PG programmes.
- Candidates must carefully check their age eligibility for the specific courses from the BHU information bulletin before applying.
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