Last Updated Aug - 20 - 2024, 07:27 PM | Source : India Today | Visitors : 112
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has published the Round 1 cut-off list for UG admissions 2024. Candidates can check seat allotment results on the official websit
The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has published the Round 1 cut-off list for UG admissions for the 2024 academic year. Candidates who registered for the counselling process can now check their seat allotment results and cut-off details on the official BHU website. To secure their seats, candidates must pay the admission fee online by August 20, 2024.
BHU announced the Round 1 UG cut-off list on August 17, 2024. Candidates can access the cut-off information on the official BHU website at bhu.ac.in. Those who have been allotted seats in this round are required to pay the admission fee by 5 pm on August 20, 2024, to confirm their placement.
The official notice also emphasises the importance of completing the payment process (or adjusting the fee if upgraded) to finalise the admission.
Candidates can view their seat allotment results by logging into the BHU UG Admission 2024 dashboard using their CUET- UG application or registration number and password.
Direct link to check the BHU UG 2024 Round 1 seat allotment
All candidates are advised by the official notice to verify their portal by logging in with their user ID and password. A payment link will be sent to those who have been assigned seats; it is important to pay by the deadline. It is recommended that applicants monitor this page or the official website for further information and updates.
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