BHU PG Admission 2025: Banaras Hindu University has started accepting online applications for postgraduate admissions. Candidates will be admitted to PG programs based on the Common University Entrance Test-Postgraduate (CUET PG 2025). Candidates can apply for admission on the official website or . The last date to apply is June 10, 2025.

The official website of BHU reads, "Candidates should read, understand and familiarise themselves with the NTA CUET (PG) Information Bulletin, BHU PG Information Bulletin (PGIB) 2025 and BHU Combined Allotment Programme for Post-Graduation Courses (CAP PG) 2025 before registration."

Eligibility Criteria for BHU PG Admission 2025

The basic eligibility criteria for admission to the postgraduate program are as follows.

Entrance exam subjects opted for the exam conducted by NTA CUET PG.

CUET PG score obtained for the specific postgraduate program of BHU.

Subjects studied at the undergraduate level.

Percentage of marks or CGPA obtained at the undergraduate level.

To apply for BHU PG admission, candidates must keep their date of birth certificate, a valid email ID, a mobile number, class 12th mark sheet, graduation mark sheet, and a passport-size photograph ready for registration.

For any queries regarding the BHU PG admission process, candidates can contact by email admission.help@bhu.ac.in or visit the official website of BHU.

This is the application fee
The BHU PG application fee for general category candidates is Rs 500 + Rs 200 for additional subjects.

Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) category candidates have to pay Rs 250 + Rs 100 for any additional subject.


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