BHU UG Admission 2024: Registration through CUET begins at bhu.ac.in; apply by August 5
BHU Admission 2024: Candidates who appeared for CUET UG 2024 can apply for over 7,000 seats in UG programmes.

Vagisha Kaushik | July 20, 2024 | 06:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Banaras Hindu University has commenced the registration for admission to undergraduate admissions through the Common University Entrance Test - Undergraduate (CUET UG), for the academic session 2024-25. Students who appeared for CUET UG 2024 and hold the eligibility for a particular programme can apply for BHU UG admissions 2024 on the official website, bhu.ac.in. The last date to register for UG programmes is August 5.
Along with the registration form, the university has also released the BHU UG information bulletin 2024 on its admission portal which includes details on programmes offered through CUET, eligibility, reservation, available subjects, and fees.
“For this they are required to visit the website https://www.bhu.ac.in/Site/AdmissionCounselling or https://bhucuet.samarth.edu.in/index.php and click on the “Apply Now” option given just below “UG REGISTRATION CUM COUNSELLING-2024”. Before proceeding, applicants are advised to carefully read the BHU Information Bulletin 2024, available on the web portal,” said the university in an official statement.
BHU’s Central Admission Committee has informed that applicants will be able to fill the subject preferences after the declaration of CUET UG results 2024, followed by payment of the registration fees.
The university offers a total of 7,712 seats in its undergraduate programmes at various faculties in main campus, constituent college Mahila Mahavidyalaya and affiliated colleges. Additionally, a total of 1,182 paid seats are available in the main campus, Mahila Mahavidyalaya and affiliated colleges.
“Applicants may write to admission.help@bhu.ac.in for any admission related queries,” BHU further added.
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