BHU admission 2024 is open for the MBA/MBA-IB program. The last date to apply has been extended to January 23, 2024. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website @bhuonline.in.
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Banaras Hindu University (BHU) offers admission to the various courses at UG, PG, and Doctoral levels courses. Additionally, the university also offers certificates, and UG/PG Diploma courses. BHU offers courses at the UG level such as B.A (Hons), B.Com (Hons), B.Sc (Hons), B.Ed, B.A.M.S , B.P.Ed, LLB, MBBS,B.Voc, BPA etc. At PG level the courses which are offered are M.A, MBA, M.Phil, M.Sc, MFA, LLM, M.Tech etc.
To be eligible for UG courses at BHU, candidates must have passed 10+2 level with a minimum 50% aggregate marks in the relevant disciplines. While candidates need to have a master's degree with at least 50% marks to be eligible for PG courses. Admission to UG and PG courses (except MBA & MBA IB) will be done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by NTA. BHU accepts CUET UG for UG and CUET PG scores for PG courses. The selection will be done on the basis of the merit list released by the university on the basis of CUET marks.
BHU MBA & MBA IB admission is based on the CAT scores followed by the GD and PI round conducted by the university. 50% weightage will be given to the CAT Score and 30% to the GD and PI performance. The remaining 20% weightage will be given to academic performance. Admission to BHU medical courses such as MBBS, BDS, B.Sc (Nursing), and BAMS is granted on the basis of NEET scores. Check BHU Courses & Fees
2.1 Eligibility & Selection Criteria
3.1 Eligibility & Selection Criteria
Event | Dates |
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PG-Diploma D.Ch (Ay) Admission 2023 Registration Last Date | April 10, 2023 |
PG-Diploma D.Ch (Ay) Admission 2023 Registration Last Date Counselling and Medical Checkup | April 14, 2023 |
CUET UG 2023 Application Form Release Date | February 9, 2023 |
Last date for submission of CUET UG 2023 Application Form | March 30, 2023 |
CUET UG 2023 Application Form Correction Window | April 01 – April 03, 2023 |
Reopening of CUET UG 2023 Application Forms | April 9 – April 11, 2023 |
Release of CUET UG 2023 Admit Card | Second Week of May 2023 |
CUET UG 2023 Exam Date | May 21 – 31, 2023 |
NEET 2023 Registration Window (MBBS/BDS) | March 6 – April 6, 2023 |
NEET 2023 Exam Date (MBBS/BDS) | May 7, 2023 |
CUET PG 2023 Application Form Release Date | March 20, 2023 |
Last date for submission of CUET PG 2023 Application Form | May 5, 2023 |
Last date of successful transaction of fee | May 5, 2023 |
CUET PG 2023 Application Form Correction Window | May 6 – May 8, 2023 |
CUET PG 2023 Exam Date | June 1 – 10, 2023 |
Banaras Hindu University offers many UG courses some of which are BA, BCom, BA LLB, B.Tech., BPA, BVoc, BFA, etc. Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce, Management Studies, Science, Performing Arts, Law, Agricultural Science, Medical Science, and Environment and Sustainable Development, among others. The eligibility for the same varies with the type of course chosen and ranges mostly between 40% to 50%. Admissions to BHU UG courses are rolled out on the basis of scores obtained by the candidates in CUET.
BHU course-wise eligibility criteria and respective subjects that the candidates need to choose in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) are tabulated below:
Courses | Specializations | Subject Required for CUET | Eligibility |
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B. A. (Hons.) Social Sciences | Social Sciences | Candidates are required to opt for Section I A – Language Test - (Hindi or English) and Section III – General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent Examination securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate. For B.A. Hons. (Economics): The student must have offered Mathematics as one of the subjects in High School Examinations. |
B.A. | Shastri (Hons) | Candidates seeking admission in Shastri (Hons.) in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG) and are required to opt for Section II Sanskrit for admission to BHU. | Passed MADHYAMA Examination of BHU/Madhyama/Uttar Madhyama/ Upa Shastri/ Intermediate or 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate and (b) Sanskrit must be one of the subjects in the concerned examination and the candidate should have passed in that subject too. The candidates who have passed one-year certificate course in Sanskrit of BHU after passing the 10+2 examination with 50% marks in aggregate in both the 10+2 examination and certificate examination are also eligible. |
B.A. LL.B. (Hons) | - | Candidates are required to opt for Section I A Language Test - (Hindi or English) and Section II Legal Studies and Section III General Test for the admission in BHU. | 50% marks in 10+2 in any discipline from a recognised board. |
B.Com. (Hons.) | B.Com. (Hons.) Financial Markets Management | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: 1. Accountancy 2. Business Studies; Section III General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent exam with Commerce / Economics / Maths / Computer Science / Finance / Financial Markets Management / Vocational Courses (related to commerce) as one of the subjects securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and must have passed in the concerned subject. |
B.Sc. (Hons.) | Maths Group | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: 1. Physics; 2. Chemistry; 3. Maths for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent exam securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in the subjects Physics, Maths plus any one of the following: Chemistry, Statistics, Geology, Computer Science, Information Technology and Geography and should have passed in each of the concerned three subjects. |
Biology Group | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: 1. Physics; 2. Chemistry; 3. Biology for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent exam securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in the subjects Physics, Chemistry plus any one of the following: Biology, Geology and Geography and should have passed in each of the concerned three subjects. | |
B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture | Candidates are required to opt for Section II (Physics, Chemistry and Maths OR Physics, Chemistry and Biology OR Biology, Chemistry and Agriculture) for admission to BHU. | A candidate is eligible for admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag, if he/she has passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in Agriculture or in science (with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology) OR equivalent examination recognized by the University, securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate. | |
B.Tech. | B.Tech. in Food Technology | Candidates seeking admission to B.Tech. in Dairy Technology in BHU will have to appear for CUET (UG) and are required to opt for Section II: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) OR Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology (PCMB) with English from a Board/University recognized by the Institute/Board with at least 50% marks or equivalent G.P.A. in aggregate. |
B.Tech. in Dairy Technology | Candidates seeking admission to B.Tech. in Dairy Technology in BHU will have to appear for CUET (UG) and are required to opt for Section II: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics for admission to BHU. | ||
BPA | Instrumental Sitar | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: Non-Percussion for admission to BHU. | 10+2 or equivalent exam passed Alternatively, a Graduate / Postgraduate degree with Vocal Music (Hindustani. Dhupad) / Instrumental Music (Sitar / Violin / Flute / Tabla & Mridangam) / Dance (Kathak / Bharatnatyam) as one of the subjects in any of the following programmes, and the candidate must pass this subject as well. OR a BHU or equivalent three-year diploma in vocal music (Hindustani. Dhupad) / instrumental music (Sitar, Violin, Flute, Tabla & Mridangam) / dance (Kathak / Bharatnatyam) or dance (Kathak / Bharatnatyam). OR passed any of the following exams: Senior Diploma Exam of the Prayag Sangeet Samity, Allahabad / Madhyama Exam of the Bhatkhande Sangeet Vidyapeeth, Lucknow / Madhyama in Music Exam of Madhya Pradesh Govt., M.P / Madhyama Exam of ABGMV Mandal, Mumbai / Madhyama Exam of Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, KKhairagarh, Bhushan of Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh. For Dance Only – Passed Part Time Diploma Exam of Five Years of Kalashetra, Chennai / Senior Course issued under the auspices of Tamil Nadu Govt. / Five-Year Diploma of Bhartiya Nritya Mandir, Patna, Bhushan of Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh / Examination of 6 Years Sangeet Kala Vid (Diploma) of Raja Man Singh Tomar University, Gwalior /Examination of 3 Years Diploma (Pass) of Kathak Kendra, National Institute of Kathak Dance, New Delhi. |
Instrumental Flute | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: Non-Percussion for the admission in BHU. | ||
Instrumental Violin | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: Non-Percussion for the admission in BHU. | ||
Tabla | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: Percussion for the admission in BHU. | ||
Indian Classical Dance – Kathak | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: Kathak for admission to BHU. | ||
Indian Classical Dance - Bharat Natyam | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: Bharatnatyam for admission to BHU. | ||
North Indian Classical Vocal | Candidates should opt for Section II: Vocal Music for admission to BHU. | ||
BFA | - | Candidates are required to opt for Section II: Fine Arts/Visual Arts for admission to BHU. | 50% marks in 10+2 in any discipline |
B.A. (Hons) Arts | - | Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test - (English or Hindi) and Section III: General Test for admission to BHU. | 50% marks in 10+2 in any discipline |
B.Voc. | B.Voc. in Catering Technology & Hotel Management | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Catering Technology & Hotel Management in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG) and are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test - (English or Hindi) and Section III: General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. |
B. Voc. in Tourism & Hospitality Management | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Catering Technology & Hotel Management in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG) and are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test - (English or Hindi) and Section III: General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. | |
B. Voc. in Banking, Insurance & Retailing | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Catering Technology & Hotel Management in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG) and are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test - (English or Hindi) and Section III: General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. | |
B. Voc. in Hospital Administration & Management | Candidates seeking admission to B. Voc in Hospital Administration & Management in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); Section II: Biology/Biological Studies and Biotechnology and Section III: General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. | |
B. Voc. in Agribusiness & Entrepreneurship | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Agribusiness & Entrepreneurship in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); Section II: Biology and Agriculture Section III: General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. | |
B. Voc. in Computer Applications | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Computer Applications in BHU will have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); Section II: (Computer Science / Informatics Practices) OR (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in Science securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in the subjects Physics, Maths plus any one of the following: Chemistry, Computer Science, Statistics, Information Technology and should have passed in each of the concerned three subjects (as supported by the Certificate issued by the Examining body) or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. | |
B. Voc. in Retail & Logistics Management | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Retail & Logistics Management in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); and Section III General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. | |
B. Voc. in Hospitality & Tourism Management | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Retail & Logistics Management in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); and Section III General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. | |
B. Voc. (Fashion Technology & Apparel Designing) | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Retail & Logistics Management in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); and Section III General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. | |
B. Voc. (Modern Office Management) | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. (Modern Office Management) in BHU will have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi) and Section III: General Test for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2 or equivalent in any stream or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. | |
B. Voc. in Food Processing & Management | Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); Section II: Biology and Agriculture for admission to BHU. | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in science or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. | |
B. Voc. in Medical Lab Technology | Candidates seeking admission to B.Voc. in Medical Lab Technology in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG). Candidates are required to opt for Section I A: Language Test (English or Hindi); Section II: Biology and Biotechnology for admission to BHU | Passed 10+2/Intermediate examination in science or level 4 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate. For SC/ST candidates, the eligibility will be as per the University rules. |
BHU UG admissions will be done on the basis of scores obtained in CUET. The admission process starts after the declaration of the CUET result. The aspiring candidates who meet the university’s eligibility criteria and cut-off will be called for further rounds of selection that include counselling and in some courses Interview. After the display of the CUET result, candidates will have to enrol for counselling rounds and hence the candidates can select the colleges as per their requirements.
CUET Exam has three sections-
Banaras Hindu University will be undertaking scores of CUET scores for its UG Admissions. Candidates will first have to go through the CUET procedure until the declaration of its result and then will have to fill the application form of Banaras Hindu University via counselling rounds. Candidates can follow the below steps to apply for BHU.
Application Process for CUET Examination.
Step I: Candidates will have to visit the official website of CUET.
Step II: Click on Register present at the top right corner.
Step III: Fill in all the required basic and personal details.
Step IV: Check if the information given by you in the application form is correct. Edit the application form if the information is not correct.
Step V: Select the University and the Program from the drop-down menu.
Step VI: Select the Test Paper / Subject(s) selection for CUET.
Step VII: Fill in the language for the CUET exam.
Step VIII: Select the City preference in order to get allotted the nearest city for the CUET test.
Step IX: Upload all the required documents.
Step X: Review the application form.
Step XI: Tick all the checkboxes if the information given by you and appearing on the application form is true.
Step XII: Make an online payment through a secure payment mechanism to pay the application fee.
Step XIII: Download and Print the application form for further use.
BHU offers several courses like Acharya, MA, MPA, MBA, M.Sc, M.Li.Sc, MCA and M.Tech in various specializations at the PG level. The duration for each of the courses is two years. Admission in the above-mentioned courses is based on the marks scored in the CUET PG exam conducted by NTA. To be eligible for these courses candidates must have passed their Bachelor's Degree with 50% marks in aggregate in relevant disciplines.
At PG level, BHU also offers Vocational Courses like LLM, M.Com, MFA, M.Ed, M.P.Ed and MABM. Each of these courses is offered for two years.
The PG courses and specialisations are given below in a tabular format:
Course | Specialisations |
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Acharya | Krishna Yajurveda, Samveda, Rigveda, Vyakarana, Sahitya, Jyotish Ganit, Bauddha Darshan, Sankhyayoga, Puranetihas, Dharmagama |
M.A | Bengali, English, Hindi, Canada, Sanskrit, History Arts, Anthropology, Pali, Journalism & Mass Communication, History |
MPA | Vocal Music (Hindustani, Dhrupad)/Instrumental (Sitar, Violin, Flute, Tabla), Kathak/Bharat Natyam |
MBA | Agribusiness, Risk & Insurance, Financial Management, Foreign Trade |
MFT | - |
M.Sc | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Statistics, Computer Science, Geography, Psychology, Biochemistry |
M.Ch | Plastic Surgery, Cardio-Vascular Thoracic Surgery, Urology, Neuro Surgery, Paediatric Surgery |
M.Sc (Tech) | Geology, Geographics |
MDS | - |
M.Lib.I.Sc | Library and Information Science |
Master of Music | |
MCA | Computer Science |
M.Tech | Agricultural Engineering (Soil and Water Conservation Engineering), Food Science and Technology, Plant Biotechnology |
M.Voc. | Hospitality & Tourism Management, Retail & Logistics Management, Food Processing & Management |
LLM | Law |
M.Com | - |
MFA | Fine Arts |
MPA | Music Vocal, Dance, Music Instrument |
MPM | Personal Management & Industrial Relations |
MS | Ayurveda-Shalya, Otorhinolaryngology, Ayurveda, Ophthalmology, Anatomy, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, General Surgery, Orthopedics |
M.Voc | Food Processing, Hospitality Management, Musical Laboratory Technology |
M.Pharm | Ayurveda |
M.Ed | Education, Special Education |
MFM | Financial Management |
M.P.Ed | Physical Education |
MABM | Agri-Business Management |
To be eligible for PG courses, candidates must have passed a Bachelor's Degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate in relevant disciplines.
Admission to PG courses at BHU will be done through CUET PG exam conducted by NTA. The selection will be based on the merit list released by the university on the basis of CUET PG marks.
BHU also offers Diploma/PG Diploma courses. To be eligible for the courses, like diploma, candidates need to pass 10+2 level and courses like PG Diploma, candidates need to pass post graduation in relevant disciplines. Selection is based on merit. Courses like PGDRM+MBA, PGDM, PG diploma, Diploma offered by the university. The specialisations of the courses PGDRM+MBA, PGDM, PG diploma, Diploma are given below:
Course | Specialisations |
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PGDRM+MBA | Rural |
PGDM | Human Resource Management, Taxation, Information Technology |
PG Diploma | Perfusion Technology, Office Management & Secretarial Practice, Travel & Tourism Management, Business Administration, Gis and Remote Sensing, Language Technology, Population Studio |
Advance PG Diploma | Urdu, Indian Philosophy & Religion, Nepali, Persian, Telugu, German, Marathi, History of Arts, Indian History & Culture |
Diploma | Kannada, Vastu Shastra, German, Dental Mechanics, Tourism Management, Seed Technology, Anesthesia, Vegetable Production, French, Spanish, Chinese |
BHU offers various courses at research level. Courses like PhD, Integrated M.Phil+PhD, M.Phil, D.Litt, D.Sc, LLD, MD, DM etc. To be eligible for these courses candidates need to have scored at least 55% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in the relevant subject. Selection process is based on the marks obtained in BHU RET.
Course | Specialisations |
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Integrated M.Phil+PhD | Arabic |
M.Phil | Musicology, Environmental & Sustainable Development |
PhD | Bengali, English, Hindi, French, Linguistics, Sanskrit, Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology, Journalism and Mass Communication, Mathematics, Statistics |
D.Litt | - |
D.Sc | Science |
LLD | Law |
MD | Microbiology, Pharmacology, Venereology, Dermatology, Ayurveda- Kaumara, Basic Principles, Radio Diagnosis, Psychiatrist, Medicine, Biochemistry |
DM | Cardiology |
Selection process for M.Phil. and Ph.D. courses is based on merit obtained in BHU RET.
Students are advised to follow the below-mentioned steps, in order to apply for the courses offered by the University:
Ques. Does BHU offer a Diploma program? What are the various specializations offered in Diploma courses offered by BHU?
Ans. Yes, BHU offers Diploma program in the following specializations:
Ques. What are the required application documents for the NEET exam to take admission in BHU?
Ans. The required application details of the NEET entrance test are
Ques. What is the syllabus of BHU PET exam?
Ans. The syllabus of BHU PET consists of Aptitude, English Comprehension, Numerical and Quantitative Reasoning, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Language Proficiency, Analytical Abilities, Mathematical Aptitude.
Ques. What is the exam pattern of BHU UET?
Ans. BHU UET exam conducts for admission in B.A.(H), B.Com. (H), B.A. LL.B. (Hons), LL.B., B.P.Ed., B.P.A., B.F.A. B.Voc., B.Ed. programs. Every question paper will have 150 questions of 450 marks and only multiple-choice questions are asked in BHU UET exam. There are different tests for each subject in the course. The common feature is that all the test papers follow the same pattern.
Ques. What are documents required for BHU PET counselling?
Ans. The required documents of the BHU PET counselling are:
Ques: What is the reservation provision at NEET for admission to BHU?
Categories | Reservation |
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SC | 15% |
ST | 7.5% |
OBC-NCL | 27% |
EWS | 10% |
PwD | 5% |
Ques: What is the number of sections in CAT entrance for taking admission to BHU?
Each paper holds numbers :
Ques: What is the application fee of BHU UET for taking admission to BHU?
Name of the course | Application Fee | |
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SC/ST/PWD | Others | |
All courses except Shastri Hons. | INR 300 | INR 600 |
Shastri Hons. | INR 200 | INR 400 |
If a student is applying for more than one course then the application fee will be:
Name of the courses | Application Fee | |
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SC/ST/PwD | INR 200 | |
All courses | Others | INR 400 |
Check: BHU Registration
Ques: Does BHU provide any reservation provision?
Ques: What is the minimum percentage required for BHU PET to take admission in BHU?
Ques. What is the minimum percentage required for BHU admission?
Ans. The minimum percentage of marks required to be eligible for BHU admission is 50% in the relevant subjects as per the eligibility criteria.
Ques. Is there any entrance test for BHU admission to undergraduate courses?
Ans. Yes, BHU admissions are entrance based. BHU has scrapped the BHU UET exam for admission to the UG course from session 2022-23. The university will now accept admission to the UG courses through Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) conducted by NTA.
Ques. Is there any entrance test for BHU admission to postgraduate courses?
Ans. Yes, BHU admissions are entrance based. The university will grant admission to the PG courses through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by NTA. BHU has replaced the BHU PET exam for PG courses with the CUET-PG exam for admission to the academic session 2022-23.
Ques. What is the selection process for BHU admissions to MBBS, BDS and B.Sc Nursing courses?
Ans. For BHU admissions to the MBBS and BDS courses, the candidates have to clear the NEET exam and thereafter participate in the MCC counselling rounds.
Ques. What are the courses offered for BHU admissions?
Ans. The following courses are offered for BHU admissions.
Ques. What is the minimum eligibility and criteria for BHU admission to M.Phil and PhD courses?
Ans. For BHU admissions to M.Phil and PhD courses, a candidate must score at least 55% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in the relevant subject. Selection process for M.Phil. and Ph.D. courses is based on merit obtained in BHU RET exam.
Ques. What are paid seats in BHU admissions process?
Ans. BHU admissions are done against the reserved paid seats. In each course 10 paid seats are reserved. Candidates can seek admission against these seats by paying extra fees along with the regular course fees.
Ques. Is the CAT score accepted for BHU admission?
Ans. Yes, CAT scores for the corresponding year are accepted for the BHU admissions to the MBA programmes. After selection of candidates based on the CAT scores, the candidates are admitted on the basis of their performance in GD and PI rounds.
Ques. What is the criteria for BHU admissions for foreign students?
Ans. Yes, BHU admission is open to foreign nationals. Provision to the extent of 15% of the total seats in each course on supernumerary basis, is reserved for Foreign Nationals and preference is given to foreign nationals of Indian origin.
Ques. Are BHU admissions accepted under sports quota?
Ans. Yes, BHU admissions are done under sports quota. Candidates applying under this category have to submit relevant documents related to their performance in the sports they are applying for. Candidates have to appear for fitness and sports test in order to qualify for admission under this category.
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Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Exam Date | Upcoming Nov 24, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Result Date | Tentative Dec 26, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Admit Card Date | Oct 25, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Registration Date | Aug 03, 2024 - Sep 20, 2024 |
Application Timeline [M.Com] | May 04, 2024 - May 25, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Exam Date | Upcoming Nov 24, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Result Date | Tentative Dec 26, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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CAT 2024 Admit Card Date | Oct 25, 2024 |
CAT 2024 Registration Date | Aug 03, 2024 - Sep 20, 2024 |
Application Timeline [MBA/PGDM] | May 04, 2024 - May 25, 2024 |
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BHU, NEET Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for NEET is 858 - 27823
Courses | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 |
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Compare | 858 | 919 | 1084 | - | - |
Compare | 24492 | 28049 | 26542 | 24949 | 25669 |
Compare | 27823 | - | - | - | - |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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MBA 10 Courses | ₹5,514 - 50,007 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 4 May - 03 Jun 2024 | |
B.Pharm 1 Course | ₹10,369 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 Pass | - | |
Diploma 29 Courses | ₹1,700 - 3 Lakhs (Total Fees) | 10+2 | - | |
B.Sc {Hons.} 13 Courses | ₹2,842 - 15,000 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 27 Feb - 26 Mar 2024 | |
Ph.D 141 Courses | ₹3,900 - 8,368 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - |
Course | Fees | Eligibility | Action |
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PG Program 1 Course | ₹70,000 (Total Fees) | Graduation |
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B.Com, B.Sc, BA, LLB, BFA, | Admission Link |
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MBA, | Admission Link |
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The BSc (Maths) entrance exam is BHU is one of the easiest exams. You can score fairly good marks by just going through your 12th-grade Maths, Physics, and Chemistry books. Study Chemistry from NCERT book. A thorough study of the following chapters will get you good marks:
Biomolecule
Polymer
Animes
Chemistry in everyday life
The questions in the entrance exam are mostly based on direct concepts or formulas.
As far as the number of marks necessary is concerned, there is no fixed digit. But at least attempt 70 questions without mistakes. This means you need to score at least 210 marks out of 450. However, this number keeps changing based on the pattern of the question paper.
BHU BSc Agriculture cutoff stays around 205-210. However, this is an approximate value, the required cutoff changes each year. Every year BHU receives around 73000 forms for UET. On average almost 300 students fight for a single seat. Even if you had Agriculture at the intermediate level, you will face strong competition.
To know how to get admission to BHU through a paid seat, you must first know what exactly a paid seat is.
Every year BHU conducts entrance exams during the months of April, May and June. After this, the university releases the cutoff list. The students who fail to reach the cutoff but are just slightly below it are offered paid seats.
The admission process of both regular and paid seats is the same. A call letter will be sent for counseling.
The biggest drawback of paid seats is that the fees are extremely high compared to the regular ones.
The required cutoff for BHU BA program is as follows.
BHU UET Cutoff 2021 for BA Hons Arts -
Categories | Cutoff |
General (M&F) | 1958-3181 |
OBC(M&F) | 1211-2210 |
Naturally, the cutoff varies each year based on the difficulty level of the question paper. If you clear the required cutoff, you need to participate in the counseling, to claim admission.
You did not mention the course you need to get admission to BHU or which category you belong to, so it will be difficult to say if a 245 score in CUET is enough to get admission to BHU.
Here are the cutoffs of some UG programs to give you an idea of where your scores stand:
Course Name |
General |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
EWS |
BA (Hons) Arts FMC |
340 |
333 |
290 |
250 |
333 |
BA (Hons) Arts MMV |
339 |
328 |
274 |
233 |
333 |
BA (Hons) Social Science MMV |
352 |
341 |
298 |
254 |
347 |
BA (Hons) Social Science FMC |
352 |
347 |
309 |
265 |
348 |
BSc (Hons) Mathematics FMC |
391.42187 |
363.536328 |
246.439763 |
249.82365 |
374.45421 |
BSc (Hons) Mathematics MMV |
388.10558 |
354.212418 |
236.150374 |
150.919451 |
355.2114 |
BA Shastri |
165.6 |
74.8 |
72.3 |
61.5 |
156.3 |
Hope this was helpful!
Candidates who are seeking admission to BHU must meet the eligibility criteria prescribed by the university. Generally, the eligibility for all the BHU programs is as follows:
For years, there's been a doubt lingering among Indian students. Is BHU for Hindus and AMU for Muslims? Though both universities might include Hindu and Muslim in their names, they welcome students from all walks of life. Candidates belonging to any caste and religion can pursue higher education in BHU.
The university was solely established to promote learning and research generally in Arts and Sciences in all branches and to advance and diffuse such scientific, technical, and professional knowledge, combined with the necessary practical training to promote indigenous industries and to develop the material resources of the country. Moreover, the university also reserves seats for certain minority-category students.
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