After CUET PG result, 600 PG seats are still vacant in BHU, new list soon


The admission process for PG courses in BHU is almost complete. Classes have also started in the faculties after 15 August. However, in the meantime, the BHU administration is trying to fill the approximately 600 seats that have remained vacant in the PG courses.

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After the release of CUET PG results, the admission process for PG subjects was started in BHU from July itself. In the last session, about two thousand seats in PG subjects remained vacant. Keeping this in mind, the Central Admission Committee made arrangements to ensure admission on all the seats this time. Even after the admission and counseling process that lasted for about a month, about 600 seats in the main campus have remained vacant. Apart from this, admission could not be done on three to four hundred seats in PG in affiliated colleges. A meeting of the Central Admission Committee and BHU administration has been scheduled on Wednesday for admission on vacant seats. In the meeting, a decision will be taken on issuing a new list of candidates for the remaining PG seats or leaving the seats vacant.

The second list of graduates will be released tomorrow

The admission process for undergraduate courses is going on in BHU. The last date for depositing the fees was 11.59 pm on Tuesday night. By late night, more than 6000 applicants deposited the fees for undergraduate courses. However, about 2500 seats out of 8894 are still vacant. Central Admission Committee Chairman Prof. Bhaskar Bhattacharya said that the second cycle admission list for UG subjects will be released by Thursday.


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