BHU PG Admission 2023: Seat allotment result to be declared after August 11 at bhuonline.in
Anu Parthiban | August 8, 2023 | 06:48 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU PG merit list 2023 will be prepared based on the CUET PG marks 2023 in the subject opted, marks secured in the bachelor’s degree.
NEW DELHI: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has announced that the BHU PG seat allotment list 2023 based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG 2023) score will be published after August 11 on the official website, bhuonline.in. Candidates who registered for the BHU PG admission 2023 will be able to make corrections in the submitted application till today, August 8.
BHU admission portal was opened after the NTA declared the CUET PG 2023 results and candidates were allowed to apply till July 31. Those candidates who did not opt for BHU earlier were also permitted to register for the postgraduate courses during this period.
The university will be offering PG courses through the CUET PG score. As per the eligibility criteria, candidates should have secured more than 50% aggregate marks in the bachelor’s degree to be considered for admission for most of the courses. The BHU PG merit list will, however, be based on the CUET PG marks in the subject opted, marks secured in the bachelor’s degree.
How to check BHU PG merit list 2023
Applicants will be able to check the BHU PG admission selection list 2023 by following the steps given below.
- Visit the BHU official website, bhuonline.in.
- Scroll down, and find the BHU postgraduate programme (PET) registration 2023 section.
- Now, click on the BHU PG admission allotment list 2023.
- The BHU allotment list PDF will appear. Check the course allotted.
- Login on the candidate login portal using registration number and password.
- Download the BHU PG allotment letter and save it for future reference.
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