BHU PG mop-up round 2025 seat allotment on September 15; BPA, BFA UG result revised
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 13, 2025 | 08:44 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU Admission 2025: Candidates will have to complete the fee payment for the UG BPA, BFA round 1 and confirm their seat by September 15.
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has issued a notification revising the admission schedule for the postgraduate (PG) mop-up round 2025-26. As per the official notice, the university will now activate the seat allocation and fee payment link on the student portal on September 15.
Candidates will be able to check their allotment status and complete the fee payment within the specified deadline through the official portal — bhuonline.in. Earlier, the institute modified the BHU PG mop-up round schedule. Under the earlier revision, seat allotment on September 10, instead of the earlier date of September 8.
“The seat allocation and payment link of the PG Mop-Up Round 2025 will be activated on the Student Portal on September 15, 2025 (06:00 pm). It is advised to all applicants to check the BHU website and the Student Portal,” the official notice said.
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BHU has also revised the BHU UG seat allotment result for Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) round 1. Candidates allotted a seat in the BHU UG BPA, BFA courses , will have to pay the allotment fee and confirm their admission by September 15. The eligibility conditions and admission criteria remain unchanged.
Candidates will have to log in to the student portal using their registered credentials to view their BHU UG BPA, BFA allotment status. BHU has also reiterated that failure to pay the admission fee within the given timeline will result in cancellation of the allotted seat.
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