BHU PhD Admission 2023: Registration soon; courses, seats entrance test details
Vagisha Kaushik | October 2, 2023 | 03:05 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU will offer admission to PhD programmes through NTA PhD entrance test, RET, and direct admission.
NEW DELHI : Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will soon commence the registration process for admission to PhD programmes offered by the university for the academic session 2023-24. The university has published the information bulletin for BHU PhD admission 2023 on its official website, bhuonline.in.
The information bulletin includes details on entrance tests, application fee, courses, eligibility criteria, admission process, dates, and more. BHU will offer admission to various PhD programmes through the National Testing Agency (NTA)’s PhD entrance test 2023 as well as BHU Research Entrance Test (BHU-RET) 2023. Some courses will also be offered through direct admission. The information bulletin mentions which programme will be offered through which exam.
BHU PhD Admission 2023: Application fee
The application fee or the entrance test fee for the PhD admissions is as follows:
|
Disciplines |
BHU RET fee |
RET-exempted, NTA test fees |
||
|
|
General, OBC, EWS |
SC, ST, PC |
General, OBC, EWS |
SC, ST, PC |
|
All programmes |
Rs 600 |
Rs 300 |
Rs 200 |
Rs 100 |
After the candidate has filled the application form for PhD programmes, they will have to make online payment through debit card or credit card.
Some of the PhD courses and the seat matrix is given below:
|
Course |
Number of seats |
|
Bengali |
4 |
|
English |
26 |
|
French |
6 |
|
Home Science |
7 |
|
Mathematics |
12 |
|
Statistics |
23 |
|
Marathi |
3 |
|
Sanskrit |
7 |
|
Urdu |
6 |
|
Philosophy |
2 |
|
Hindi |
42 |
|
Law |
17 |
|
Management studies |
38 |
|
Economics |
5 |
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