BHU PG admission 2025 schedule out; first seat allotment list on July 14
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 28, 2025 | 08:44 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU PG Admission 2025: Candidates having valid CUET PG scores can apply online before the deadline, June 10.
BHU PG Admission 2025 : The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has announced the BHU postgraduate (PG) admission 2025 dates. The first seat allotment list will be declared on July 14. Candidates having valid Common University Entrance Test-Postgraduate (CUET PG) scores 2025 can apply for BHU PG admission 2025 before the last date June 10.
The BHU PG admission 2025 group discussion, personal interview, practical test, and physical or fitness test will be conducted from June 30 to July 6.
As per the BHU PG admission 2025 schedule, the second seat allotment list will be declared on July 18. The mid-entry registration for admission will start on July 22. The third allotment list will be declared on July 29, and the fourth allotment list will be out on August 1.
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The application fee for the general category candidate is Rs 500 and an additional Rs 200 for each subject. Other category candidates have to pay Rs 250 and an additional Rs 100 for an add-on subject.
Candidates have to submit required documents such as date of birth certificate, a valid email ID, a photocopy of Class 12 and 10 mark sheets, a graduation marksheet, and a passport-size photograph.
The dates for college reporting, class commencement, and spot registration will be announced later on the official website. Candidates can apply for BHU PG admission 2025 on the official website, bhucuetpg.samarth.edu.in, or bhu.ac.in.
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