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BHU BSc Courses & Fees 2025: Dates, Eligibility, Cutoff, Admission 2025, Placements

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BHU BSc Eligibility & Highlights 2025

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  • CUET
  • NEET
  • CBSE 12th
  • UP 12th
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  • 10+2 score45%
    iconReturn on Investment
    Total Tuition Fees 900 - 35.5K
    Average Package 8L - 8.5L
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    Q:   How much marks are required to qualify for admission to BHU BSc course?

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    For admission to BHU BSc, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility requirement. It is also crucial that the students hold the relevant documents. The course-wise eligibility criteria is further mentioned in the table given below:

    Course 

    Eligibility Criteria 

     BSc (Hons) Mathematics

    Class 12 or equivalent examination with a minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Maths plus any one of the following: Chemistry, Statistics, Geology, Physics,9 Science, Information Technology and Geography

    -Age: Not to be more than 22 years on 1st July 2023 (applicant should be born on or after 2nd July of 2001)

    BSc (Hons) Biology

    Passed Class 12 or equivalent examination with a minimum 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry plus any one of the following: Biology, Geology and Geography

    -Age: Not to be more than 22 years on 1st July 2023 (applicant should be born on or after 2nd July of 2001)

    BSc (Hons) Agriculture/ BSc (Hons) Ag. at RGSC campus (Under Special Course of Study)

    Class 12 in Agriculture or in Science (with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology) or any equivalent examination recognised by the University, securing a minimum of 50% aggregate

    -Age: Not to be less than 16 years and not more than 25 years as of 1st July 2023 (applicant should be born on or after 2nd July 1998 and on or before 2nd July 2007)

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    Q:   How can I pursue BSc in Maths from BHU?

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    Eligibility Criteria for BSc (Hons.) in Mathematics at BHU: Candidates passed or appeared in the 10+2 examination or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates must have studied Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry, Statistics/ Geology/ Computer Science/ Information Technology/ Geography and passed individually in these subjects. OBC/ Physically-handicapped category candidates will be provided 5% relaxation in marks.
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    Q:   Does BHU accept CUET for BSc (Hons) admission?

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    Yes, to apply for BHU BSc (Hons) course, candidates need to register online for CUET-UG. From 2022, the BHU-UET exam is replaced with this exam. Based on the merit of candidates' performance in the entrance exam, candidates are then required to register separately for the counselling round. National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted CUET-UG entrance test from May 21 to Jun 23 and the result was declared on Jul 15.

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    Q:   How can I get admission into the BHU BSc course?

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    Candidates seeking admission to BHU BSc (Hons) course must visit the official website of the university to apply online. BHU BSc (Hons) admission is based on candidates' performance in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG). To get admission to BHU BSc (Hons) courses candidates need to register for the CUET-UG entrance test. Based on the marks secured in the test, BHU will release a list of selected students to further appear for the CUET-UG counselling process. The final selection is based on the CUET-UG score and counselling. 

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    Q:   What are the fees structures for BSc programmes at BHU?

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    The fee for BHU BSc (Hons) courses ranges between INR 600 and INR 35,460. BHU BSc fee structure includes multiple components such as tuition fees, hostel charges, security deposit, etc. It varies from one BSc specialisation to another. Tabulated below are the BHU BSc (H) course fees:

    BSc (H) Specialisation

    Fee

    Biology

    INR 8,530

    Mathematics

    INR 17,050

    Agriculture

    INR 35,460

    NOTE: The fee mentioned here is taken from an unofficial source, hence is indicative. For detailed fee structure, candidates are requested to contact the admission department of the University.

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    BHU BSc Admission Dates 2025

    DatesUpcoming Events
    Feb '25-Apr '25
    CUET 2025 Application ProcessTentative
    May '25-Jun '25
    CUET 2025 ExamTentative
    Jul '25
    CUET UG 2025 ResultTentative
    DatesPast Events
    9 Oct '24
    B.Sc. (CAP 2024) Mop-up Round Fee payment last date
    7 Oct '24
    B.Sc. (CAP 2024) Mop-up Round Seat Allocation
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    Q:   How many seats are there in BSc BHU?

    A: 

    The total seat intake for BSc (Hons) courses is 1,353. Candidates can further check out the number of seats available for each BSc (H) course in BHU as per its 2023 UG brochure from the below table:

    Course 

    Seat Intake 

     BSc (Hons) Mathematics

    573

    BSc (Hons) Biology

    383 (main campus) + 193 (Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (Female) - Main campus)

    BSc (Hons) Agriculture/ BSc (Hons) Ag. at RGSC campus (Under Special Course of Study)

    154 (main campus) + 50 (RGSC Campus)

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    Q:   How to apply for BSc Hons at BHU?

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    The BHU BSc application process begins with the CUET-UG registrations. Hence, aspirants need to apply through the official website of NTA. To submit the form successfully, candidates need to pay an application fee of INR 650 (General/ OBC Category)/ INR 550 (SC/ST Category). The steps to apply in BHU are as follows:

    • Visit the official website of CUET-UG and click on the 'New Registration' tab and read the instructions carefully before proceeding.
    • Fill out the application form with all the mandatory details such as personal, educational qualifications etc. 
    • Upload the scanned photograph and signature as per the prescribed specifications.
    • Select BSc (H) and BHU as per your preference and pay the CUET application fee.
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    BHU B.Sc.
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    BHU BSc Placements

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    Q:   How are the placements in BHU for BSc?

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    BHU has not released placement report 2023 as of now. However, as per media reports, the overall the highest and average package offered was INR 1.2 crore per annum and INR 23.13 LPA, respectively. According to the BHU NIRF report 2023, the median package offered to UG (3-Year) candidates during the BHU placements 2022 is presented below:

    Course

    Median Package (2022)

    UG 3-year

    INR 8 LPA

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    BHU BSc Rankings 2024

    BHU B.Sc.
    Students Ratings & Reviews

    4.3/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements3.2
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.4
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.4
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.6
    Money Review IconValue for Money4.7
    What students say about Banaras Hindu University
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    Companies like Hicare, Pioneer, HDFC Banks, Paras, Aries, Patanjali, Geolife, Advanta and DSCL have recruited many graduates from the institute.
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    A bachelor's degree is not enough in this field; you need to excel more in this field in order to get placed.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics - Batch of 2027
    4.6
    3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    BHU is a great life in itself.
    Placements: Placement of physics honors is low. Only the top 10 percent get placed that too only in edtech companies. The highest package is around 8 Lacs per annum. An internship is available in the last semester, and all students benefit from it. Most students aim to become teachers and government servants.
    Infrastructure: 1300-acre campus with free Wi-Fi is available. Free medical, student health and sir sunderlala hospital is free for students treatment. Food is top-notch with only 50 rupees per meal. Classrooms have CCTVs, smart boards, etc. Labs are little old but have enough equipments to perform experiments.
    Faculty: Teachers are very good; they interact with students and make sure that each child gets the concept. They also help with non-academic works. The course doesn't make students industry-ready but gives vast knowledge of subjects. Semester exams are tough, with around 40 percent failing the exam so you need to focus on studies.
    Other: BHU is the top institute but most of the students are from Bihar and Up. There are many defense aspirants over here working together to pass SSB. The only improvement required is to add more practical approach in studies. There are not many fests, but there are other activities that will help improve personality, such as NCC, NSS, leadership courses, etc. Sports is top-notch here.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology - Batch of 2028
    4.2
    4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Not the expected college life but academics is worth it.
    Placements: I'm pursuing a bachelor degree here. So I would like to make it clear first. That there's no placement after B.Sc. However, once you pass out Masters, you'll surely get placed at a good place. Many of you would have heard about Garima Goel, ma'am. She was placed into Aakash Delhi through college placements from BHU.
    Infrastructure: So, I would say it's above average. They have a proper Zoology lab along with the specimens for us to study. Classrooms have good seating arrangements. Library is, I would say, way too good. There is a central library, a cyber library and also our own library in MMV with a spacious reading room, book catalogues and everything. Wi-Fi is available inside the campus with a good speed. I don't think the hostel infrastructure is really good since I rejected the hostel. The buildings are quite old but you'll get good food as compared to other places outside. You'll have your health card for consulting doctors in the health center. There are many opportunities for sports enthusiasts.
    Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified and they teach so well. I would say the academics here are top-notch. They teach us the theory in the classroom and in the laboratory, they'll introduce us to the reserved specimens and ask us to study about them and several features that they possess. Exams here are, I would say, a bit on the tougher side surely but that's for your own good in the long run.
    Other: I chose to pursue a B.Sc. Hons. Zoology since I had previously prepared for NEET and it was my favorite subject out of those I studied. The best thing is you get to know more deeply about the human body and other co-existing animals around us. Events are organised every now and then. But I would say most of it is for arts faculty people, since science ones have too hectic schedules of their own. There are so many workshops happening here quite often.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biology - Batch of 2026
    3.4
    1Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Absolutely worthy.
    Placements: There is no placement. No package. Neither the highest nor the lowest placement. No recruiting companies anyway. Very few candidates get internships from companies and the government. Through this course, your field is open for doing approximately everything like intern assistance, etc. But the world is open for you.
    Infrastructure: Infrastructure is very good, Wi-Fi, library, and other basic facilities are available. Hostel rooms are in very bad condition, mess situation is average, and changing mess is possible. But the point is that you can eat in any hostel's mess on a daily paying basis or monthly basis. Sports competitions run throughout the whole year in variation and all types.
    Faculty: Teachers are good in teaching, qualified too, and regular. There is no industry-ready course. Exams are quite hard and always cover the whole syllabus with 40% passing marks. Very few students face backlogs in semester exams. The environment for other competitive exams is ready.
    Other: It's a very good university, but I suggest you come only if you really want to grow yourself in this field. Events, fests, extracurricular activities, scholarships—approximately everything is here.
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    4.6
    3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Best campus life and you can join it.
    Placements: About 40% of the students were placed during the campus recruitment. Some changed their streams due to different orientations towards different subjects . But overall, the placements are remarkable at this university. Internships are also taken good care of.
    Infrastructure: The wifi, classrooms, and library are first-rate and well-maintained. Medical facilities are supreme; one can get the best treatment. The mess charges were minimal but provided good-quality food. They have a proctorial board for the establishment of safety and security.
    Faculty: Teachers were highly qualified and knowledgeable. Most of them have completed their postdoc from renowned universities like Cambridge, etc. The course curriculum is very relevant to day-to-day life. The pass percentage is also high. The teachers are very helpful.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biology - Batch of 2025
    4
    1Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    The best on-campus experience across the country.
    Placements: It is not a technical course, so placements are almost nil. However, coaching classes are available. Top recruiting companies include Aakash and Physics. Placement records are strong for certain departments, such as the Department of Geophysics.
    Infrastructure: Classes and hostels are well-built, with Wi-Fi connectivity and RO water facilities. Medical services are available at two levels, one exclusively for students, and the second at Sir Sundarlal Hospital. The grounds provide facilities for various sports, and the library is simply unmatched.
    Faculty: Teachers are well-qualified and experienced. Teaching quality varies from teacher to teacher, but overall, it is good. The syllabus is relevant for exams like IIT JAM, CUET PG, and other postgraduate entrance exams. Semester exams are more challenging compared to those at other institutions.
    Other: We lack a fest culture, but there is strong connectivity between seniors and juniors. We have a "bhaiya-didi" culture with seniors, instead of addressing them as "sir" or "madam." Various scholarships are provided by BHU, as well as by different state governments.
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    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry - Batch of 2028
    Offered by Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Banaras Hindu University
    3.4
    3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Campus is good and big, and teachers are humble.
    Placements: There aren’t many placements right after completing B.Sc. Chemistry, but some people still manage to get placements, although the packages aren’t very high. If you're considering further studies, I would suggest pursuing a PhD first before looking for a job. It will make it easier to secure a good placement.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good, and the campus is quite big—sometimes it feels like you might get lost in it. However, there aren’t many hostels on campus, and the rooms are small. As a first-year student, it's very hard to get a hostel. Overall, the campus is big but a bit old.
    Faculty: The faculty is fine—the teachers are humble, helpful, and knowledgeable. But since there are so many students, there should be a mic in the classrooms, which isn't provided. This causes issues because professors don’t always speak loudly enough.
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    BHU BSc 2025 FAQs

    Q:   Is BSc Maths (Hons) available at BHU?

    A: 

    Yes, BHU offers three-year BSc (Hons) in Maths. The course is divided into six semesters. Candidates seeking admission need to appear for CUET conducted by NTA followed by a counselling round. The applications for the same are accepted in online mode (cuet.samarth.ac.in). Moreover, before registration, candidates shall carefully check the course-specific eligibility criteria. The seat intake for this course is 573. Moreover, the fee for the programme is INR 17,050 as per unofficial sources.

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    Q:   Is BSc Hons course available at BHU?

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    Yes, the university offers BSc (Hons) courses. BHU BSc courses are offered in Agriculture, Mathematics, and Biology. The BSc (Hons) course in Agriculture is also offered at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Barkachha, and Mirzapur under Special Courses of Studies. Admission to the UG programmes is through the NTA CUET-UG exam. Aspirants need to apply for this exam and pass it with a good score to secure admission to the university. BHU counselling is conducted after the results for CUET are declared. Read about BHU BSc (Hons) fee, eligibility, selection criteria, here.

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    Q:   How successful is the placement cell in securing jobs for B.Sc. students at BHU?

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    {Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}

    Success Rate of Placement Cell for B.Sc. Students at BHU

    Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the success rate of the placement cell for B.Sc. students at Banaras Hindu University (BHU):

    * Placement Cell: According to many students and alumni, the placement cell at BHU is very effective in providing job opportunities to students. [Source: Multiple students and alumni]
    * Job Placements: Around 40-45% of B.Sc. graduates get placed through the placement cell, with companies offering salaries ranging from INR3.60 LPA to INR1.04 CPA. [Sources: Various students and alumni]
    * Recruitment: Several reputed companies, including Hicare, Pioneer, HDFC Bank, Paras, Aries, Patanjali, Geolife, Advanta, and DSCL, have recruited students from BHU. [Sources: Multiple students and alumni]
    * Banking Sector: Many students from the B.Sc. programme also get selected in the banking sector with good salary packages. [Source: One student]

    Note: These figures and comments are based on the provided testimonials and may not reflect the overall performance of the placement cell. However, they do indicate a relatively good success rate and popularity among employers.

    Format:

    * Success Rate: 40-45%
    * Recruitment Companies: Hicare, Pioneer, HDFC Bank, Paras, Aries, Patanjali, Geolife, Advanta, DSCL
    * Banking Sector Opportunities: Available with good salary packages
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    Q:   Can I get direct admission in BHU?

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    No, admission to BSc (H) programmes in BHU is strictly entrance-based. Earlier, admission was through BHU-UET, however, now the aspirants need to take the CUET-UG exam. Based on merit in the entrance exam, candidates are shortlisted. The shortlisted students further have to take part in the counselling round for seat allotment. For more information regarding BHU course admissions, Click Here.

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    Q:   How many seats are there at BHU for BSc Hons Maths?

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    The total seat intake for BHU BSc (Hons) courses is 1,353. Candidates can check out BHU's official website for details on the seat reservation policy. The table given below mentions BHU BSc (H) Maths seat intake:

    Course 

    Seat Intake 

     BSc (Hons) Mathematics

    573

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