BHU UG registration 2022 through CUET closes tomorrow; how to apply
Mridula Singh | October 7, 2022 | 11:18 AM IST | 1 min read
Banaras Hindu University, will announce the BHU first round seat allotment result 2022 soon at bhuonline.in. Candidates can check the BHU seat allotment by using their login details.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will close the registration process for Banaras Hindu University tomorrow, October 8, 2022.
Candidates who have appeared in the CUET 2022 exam can register on the BHU admission portal. The preference filling facility will be closed on October 9.
BHU started registration for admissions to UG programmes through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2022 on September 20.
To apply for BHU UG admission 2022 - Click here
Steps to fill BHU application form 2022
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Visit the official website of BHU - bhuonline.in.
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Under the UG admission registration tab, select 'Click Here to Apply' tab.
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Now, login using the CUET login credentials.
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Enter the CUET application ID and CUET roll number.
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Then, click on the "Submit" tab.
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Upload the required documents in the BHU application form.
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Now, fill the programme preferences according to the desire.
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Pay the application fee through credit card, debit card, and net banking.
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BHU UG 2022 eligibility criterias are set by the admission committee. There is a minimum academic requirement and an age restriction in the BHU UG eligibility criteria 2022. Different programmes of BHU UG 2022 have different eligibility criteria.
It is important for candidates to check the BHU UG eligibility criteria 2022 before filling out the application form to avoid the risk of being rejected.
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