BHU Admission 2021: As per media updates, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the Banaras Hindu University undergraduate (UET) and postgraduate (PET) entrance exams for the academic session 2021-22. The NTA has also launched the official website of NTA BHU Entrance Test - bhuet.nta.nic.in. Until 2020, the Banaras Hindu University was individually responsible for conducting BHU UET and BHU PET exams. Along with the BHU entrance test, the NTA is also conducting DAVV CET 2021 and GAT-B 2021 examinations for the first time this year.
As per BHU registrar, “The National Testing Agency will conduct the entrance examination for admission to UG/PG courses in BHU. The schedule and dates of entrance exams have not been declared officially and are expected to be out soon.”
BHU Registration 2021 Procedure
Banaras Hindu University will start the registration process of certificate and diploma programmes at - bhuonline.in. “The admissions will be based on the merit in the BHU-UET 2021/BHU-PET 2021 subject to fulfilment of eligibility requirements of the Course for which the candidate has applied,” reads the official notification available on the newly launched website.
BHU Entrance Exam 2021
The Undergraduate and Postgraduate examinations will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode only. The Computer Based Test (CBT) will be conducted in 200 cities. The dates and entrance exam schedule will be available on the official site of BHU on bhuonline.in. To apply for courses candidates will have to pay Rs. 600/- for other categories and Rs 300/- for SC/ST/PWD.
Banaras Hindu University
Banaras Hindu University comprises 5 institutions, 16 faculties, 140 departments and four inter-disciplinary centres through which it offers admissions to its various programmes. The BHU admission 2021 has been delayed this year for UG and PG programmes. Since the new official website of the examination is launched now, the BHU 2021 application form for UET and PET programmes is likely to be released soon.
Comments
All Comments (0)
Join the conversation