BHU UG Admission 2023: Round 1 seat allotment result declared at bhuonline.in
Divyansh | August 7, 2023 | 11:02 AM IST | 2 mins read
BHU UG Admission 2023: Candidates will have to pay the fee for round 1 by tomorrow, August 8. Know how to check seat allotment list.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has declared the round 1 seat allotment result for BHU UG admission 2023 today. Candidates can check the BHU UG seat allotment list 2023 from the official website, bhuonline.in. Students will have to make fee payment for round 1 by 5;59 pm tomorrow, August 8.
"First list for admission to various undergraduate programs has been released. The list for main campus, paid seats and affiliated colleges has been displayed on http://bhuonline.in. Fee deadline under first list is 08.08.2023," the university said in a tweet.
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First list for admission to various undergraduate programs has been released. The list for main campus, paid seats and affiliated colleges has been displayed on https://t.co/oZNkSPWqxn . Fee deadline under first list is 08.08.2023. #BHU #Admissions pic.twitter.com/3ylD5luqIr— BHU Official (@bhupro) August 7, 2023
Those candidates who fail to accept the offered seat will be removed from the BHU UG admission process. The students not allotted seats will be put in the waitlist and will be considered for the consequent rounds.
Candidates will have to choose one of the following:
- Candidate gets ‘Offer of Admission’ to only one course: Even if the candidate does not get their first preference, they have to accept the offer of admission to remain in the system.
- Candidates getting offer of admission for more than one course: A candidate who has applied for more than one course, if found eligible and in merit can get more than one offer. These offers will be in different faculties. Candidate has to choose the course which they prefer. Once, he/she chooses one course /prefers one course over other offered to him/her, the admission offered in all other courses offered to him/ her will be permanently withdrawn.
- Candidate not getting any ‘Offer of Admission’: It is possible that if the merit of the candidate is low he is not getting ‘Offer of Admission’. In this case on the portal of students, in the course allotment segment ‘Waitlisted’ will be shown. It is possible that a candidate who is waitlisted in one round is allotted a confirm seat in subsequent allotments. The candidates are therefore advised to regularly visit the student portal and check the status.
BHU UG Admission 2023: How to check seat allotment result
Visit the BHU official website – bhuonline.in.
- Click on the link for BHU UG allotment list under the UG admission
- Enter your credentials, access code and login.
- BHU UG selection status will be displayed.
- Download and take printout for future reference.
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