BHU Admission 2022: Merit list for BSc (Hons) Bio, Mathematics out; know cut-off marks
Anu Parthiban | October 22, 2022 | 04:12 PM IST | 1 min read
BHU first merit list for UG admission 2022 to BA programmes was released on October 20 on the official website, bhuonline.in.
NEW DELHI: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has released the first cut-off list for UG admission 2022 to BSc (Hons) Biology and BSc (Hons) Mathematics for academic session 2022-23. The last date of fee submission is October 26, 2022.
BHU first merit list for admission to BA programmes was released on October 20 on the official website, bhuonline.in.
BHU cut-off marks for BSc (Hons) Mathematics is 391.42187 for general category in FMC and 388.10558 in MMV. The cut-off marks for BSc (Hons) Biology in FMC is at 459.25716 and 453.66769 in MMV.
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Cut-off list for admission to BSc (Hons) Bio and BSc (Hons) Maths for academic session 2022-23. Last date of fee submission is 26 October, 2022. #BHUAdmission pic.twitter.com/g87KpxLqqJ
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BHU Admission 2022: How to download merit list
Aspirants can follow the steps given below to download the BHU merit list.
- Visit BHU UG admission portal, bhuonline.in.
- Log in using the application number, password and captcha code.
- Check the BHU UG first merit list for each programme.
- Download the PDF and take a printout for further reference.
As per the BHU first merit list, the cut-off for general category is 352 for BA Social Science in FMC and MMV. Students with 165.6 score will be eligible for BA Shastri and 340 for BA Arts in FMC and 339 in MMV for BA Arts.
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