BHU UG regular fourth round allotment result out at bhuonline.in; what’s next
Mridusmita Deka | August 17, 2023 | 11:09 AM IST | 1 min read
BHU UG 2023 Admission: Candidates can now accept the seat and submit the admission fee by 5:59 pm today, August 17.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has announced the regular fourth round allotment result. The BHU 4th round allotment result has been declared for admission to its undergraduate programmes for the 2023-24 academic session. Candidates can check the BHU UG regular fourth allotment result list at bhuonline.in. Candidates can now accept the seat and submit the admission fee by 5:59 pm today, August 17.
“Regular 4th Round Course Allocation (Results) published (Except Course Code 188). Deadline for fee payment is August 17, 2023 (05:59 PM),” a statement on the bhuonline.in read.
BHU will announce eight rounds of seat allotment. Those candidate who has got an ‘Offer of Admission’ in some other faculties or programmes will have the option to remain in their original allotment or shift to the new faculty. If the candidates accept the offer of admission and move to new faculty, BHU in a statement said, will not be subsequently allowed to go back.
“Under no circumstances request to revert to previous allotment will be entertained once the candidate has chosen to upgrade or has moved to some other faculty/program,” BHU added.
BHU UG 2023 Allotment Result: How to download
Students can check and download the BHU merit list 2023 pdf by following the steps given below.
- Go to the BHU official website - bhuonline.in
- Select the "BHU UG merit list 2023" link in the homepage
- The allotment result will be displayed as a PDF
- Download and check the result
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