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BA LL.B. - INR 60,000
B.Com - INR 25,000 + Regular fee
B.Sc - INR 30,000 + Regular fee
B.Sc Agriculture - INR 30,000+ Regular fee + Institutional Development Fee - INR 5,000
BVoc - University Fee: INR 1,981 per semester +Special
Course Fee: INR 26, 000 per semester + Assessment Fees INR 5,000 (One Time)
BVoc in Hospitality and Tourism - University Fee: INR 1,981 per semester +Special Course Fee: IN
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First - The University will give preference to those candidates who have higher aggregate percentage of marks at the Qualifying Examination I. e. Class 12 marks or equivalent examination while preparing merit list of all courses at undergraduate level. However, for admission to B.Sc. And B.Sc. (Hons. ). Ag. The aggregate marks in Science subjects shall only be considered fo
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CUET 2023 Scorecard/ Rankcard
CUET 2023 Admit Card
CUET 2023 application form
BHU UET 2023 admission cum counselling registration form
Proof of admission fee paid (in online mode)
Transfer Certificate
Migration Certificate if passed from a university other than BHU
Class X Certificate & Mark Sheet
Class XII Certificate & Mark Sheet
Mark Sh
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1) B.A. (Hons. ) - Arts - 2441 Seats
2) B. P. Ed. - 62 Seats
3) B.A. (Hons. ) - Social Sciences - 1934 Seats
4) B.Com (Hons. ) - 819 Seats
5) B.Com (Hons. ) - FMM - 62 Seats
6) B.Sc (Hons. ) - Maths - 669 Seats
7) B.Sc (Hons. ) - Biology - 576 Seats
8) Shastri (Hons. ) - 375 Seats
9) B.Sc (Hons. ) - Agriculture - 204 Seats
10) Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry - 60 Seats (The above seats are stated before giving effect to reservations to various categories. )
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
1) An age relaxation of 5 years in upper age limit for SC/ST and PWD category candidates and 3 years in upper age limit for OBC candidates.
2) Candidates belonging to SC/ST need not require 40% in the qualifying examination.
3) Relaxation of 5% in aggregate marks in the qualifying examination for OBC and PWD candidates as compared to General category candidates.
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