
Last day to apply for UG courses at BHU extended till October 8
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The Banaras Hindu University has extended the application date for the undergraduate courses till October 8,2022. Applicants can check here for more details.
BHU admissions 2022: Banaras Hindu University has extended the application date till October 8, 2022, for the applicants who are interested in taking admission to the university. This year, the admission process will take place on the basis of the Common University Admission Test 2022 on various courses. Applicants who missed out the chance last time can now register themselves for the same by visiting the official website, i.e., bhuonline. in.
As per the details and procedure, the preference entry window will close on October 9, 2022.
This year, the registration fee for general, OBC, and EWS applicants is Rs 200 and for SC, ST, and PwD applicants is Rs 100.
To begin with, applicants have to visit the official website of BHU, i.e., bhuonline.in. Following that, click on the direct link available on the homepage for the same. Now, key in your login credentials as asked. Click on submit and finally, at the end, download it and take a printout of it for future reference.
This year, around 14.9 lakh applicants have appeared for the CUET UG 2022, which was conducted in six phases across the country.
Direct link: http://bhuonline.in/

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