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Post Graduate

Information Bulletin

2024

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Information Bulletin
For Admission to Post Graduate Programs – 2024-25
Content PAGE NO.
1 Section – 1- Banaras Hindu University at a Glance 3- 5
2. Section – 2- CUET & Summary of Course Details 6 - 14
2.1 Course Name, BHU Counseling Code Number, Number of Seats, Location & Fees
Section-3- Eligibility 15 – 31
3.1. Faculty of Arts 15-19
3.2 Faculty of Commerce 19-20
3.3 Faculty of Education 20-21
3.4 Faculty of Performing Arts 21-22
3.5 Faculty of Law 22-23
3.6 Faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vijnana 23-24
3. 3.7 Faculty of Social Sciences 24-26
3.8 Faculty of Visual Arts 26
3.9 Institute of Agricultural Sciences 26-28
3.10 Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development 28
3.11 Institute of Management Studies 28
3.12 Institute of Medical Sciences 29
3.13 Institute of Science 29-31
3.14 Mahila Mahavidyalaya (For Females Only) 31
Section – 4 Courses with Group Discussion, Personal Interview, Practical & Physical
32-35
Fitness Exam as Criteria for Admission
4.1 Courses having CUET, Group-Discussion (GD) & Personal Interview 32
4.2 Courses having CUET and Practical Examination as Assessment Component [MFAs &
4. 33-34
MPAs]
4.3 Courses having CUET and Physical Fitness Test [B. P. Ed. & M. P. Ed.] 34-35
4.4 Evaluation & Preparation of Merit List of CUET 35
4.5 Inter-se Ranking 36
Section– 5- Reservation, Relaxation & Supernumerary Quota 37-40
5.1 Reservations [SC/ST/OBC and Persons with Disability (PwBD) and Consideration of
37-38
Reserved Category Meritorious Candidates as General Candidates]
5.2 Relaxation in Minimum Eligibility for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST),
38
Other Backward Classes (OBC) and Persons with Disability (PwBD) Candidates
5
5.3 Relaxation in Upper Age limit for SC/ST/OBC and Persons with Disability (PwBD)
38
Candidates
5.4 Institutional Preference 39
5.5 Supernumerary Seats (BHU Employee Wards, Paid Seats, ICAR Seats, Sport Seats and
39-41
Foreign National)
Section– 6 Hostel Facilities & Fee 42-43
6.1 Hostel Fee Structure (Boys) of Banaras Hindu University 42
6
6.2 Hostel Fee Structure (Girls) of Banaras Hindu University 42-43
6.3 Hostel Fee Structure (Foreign Students) of Banaras Hindu University 43

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Section-I BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE
The Banaras Hindu University (BHU), founded by Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya ji in 1916, is one of
the most prestigious Central Universities in the country. An autonomous institution of distinction and having
the Hon'ble President of India as its Visitor, BHU is the largest residential University in Asia. Being a living
embodiment of such visionaries as Mahamana Malaviya ji, Dr. Annie Besant and Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, this seat
of learning epitomizes a synthesis of ancient wisdom and modern scientific temper. Its holistic model of
education, conceived and enriched by its illustrious founder, offers refreshingly new perspectives to young
minds and nurtures and facilitates their creative talents.

The Founder's Vision


• "It is my earnest hope and prayer that this centre of life and light, which is coming into existence, will
produce students who will not only be intellectually equal to the best of their fellow students in other
parts of the world, but will also live a noble life, love their country and be
loyal to the Supreme Ruler."
• "A teaching university would but half perform its function, if it does not seek to
develop the heart power of its scholars with the same solicitude with which it
develops their brain power. Hence, this university has placed formation of
character in youth as one of its principal objects. It will seek not merely to
turn out men as Engineers, Scientists, Doctors, Theologists, Merchants, but also
as men of high character, probity and honour, whose conduct through life
would show that they bear the hallmark of a great university."

The University
This University was conceived as a residential university, keeping in view its objective of complete character
development and thorough mentoring of students. Perhaps this is the only university in the world where
courses ranging from nursery and primary school up to Doctoral/ Post-doctoral degrees are taught and
pursued within a walled campus spread over 550 Hectares (1360 acres) and
having majestic buildings of great architectural delight. It enshrines within its
precincts, a phenomenal range of teaching disciplines incorporating almost all
conceivable subjects of Science, Engineering & Technology, Medical Sciences,
Humanities, Social Sciences, Commerce, Law, Education, Visual Arts, Performing
Arts, Sanskrit Vidya Dharm Vigyan, Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, Library
Science, Journalism and a large number of Indian and Foreign Languages.
There are at present 5 departments receiving support under Special Assistance
Programme, 7-UGC-Innovative / TRIEA / Other Programme and 3-DST-FIST (Fund
for Improvement of Science & Technology) 4 departments/schools are supported
under FIST prgramme of DST. It also has four colleges admitted to the privileges
of the university which are located in the city. The university also has three
schools apart from having a Kendriya Vidyalaya housed in the Campus. In addition, the Rajiv Gandhi South
Campus has been established in the year 2006 in a sprawling campus of 1092.6 Hectares (2700 acres) located
about 75 kms away from the main campus, at Barkachha in Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh.

Hallmark of Excellence
In NIRF, Banaras Hindu University has been consistently ranked among the top universities of India and it has
also been recognised as an Institution of Eminence in the country by the Ministry of Education, a recognition
given only to five Public Sector Universities of the nation.
Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Committed to the objectives of holistic, sustainable and equitable development of
agriculture and allied sciences, aimed at liberty, security and prosperity through
competent human resource development by virtue of integrated approach of
teaching, research and extension, determined for creation of knowledge base for
the benefit of the farming community, improvement of crops/ vegetables/ fruits/

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livestock/ poultry/ fish for enhanced input use efficiency & production, and committed for quality seed
production and dissemination of proven technologies towards improving livelihood security and realizing the
dream of Hunger Free Society, our achievements in Education (including Sports and Cultural activities) and
Research (including Extension activities) justify the funds sanctioned, created and generated from time to
time.
Institute of Medical Sciences
The Institute of Medical Sciences comprises three faculties, namely, Faculty
of Modern Medicine, Faculty of Ayurveda, and Faculty of Dental Sciences. It
offers medical and paramedical courses at undergraduate and postgraduate
levels. Through its hospitals, it caters to the clinical needs of more than 20
crores population hailing from 7 states (UP, Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand,
Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh) and neighbouring countries like
Nepal and Bhutan. More than 40% of the patients visiting the hospital are
from low economic strata. At present, the hospitals have 2614 beds which
includes 1385-Bed Sir Sunderlal Hospital; 180-Bed Ayurveda Wing; 334-Bed
Trauma Centre; 13-Bed Dental Science; 430-Bed Centenary Super Specialty
Block; 100-Bed Mother & Child Health Wing; 60-Bed Centre of Excellence for
Mental Health; 12-Bed Bone Marrow Transplant & Stem Cell Research Centre
and 100 Bed Regional Institute of Ophthalmology.
Institute of Environmental and Sustainable Development
A national-level Institute of Environment & Sustainable Development was
established in the year 2010. Recruitment of faculty was done in the year
2011. Using education as a tool to achieve sustainability, the institute aims
to cover education for sustainable development. Mission of the Institute is to
carry out teaching, research and extension relevant to India's sustainable
development leading to the future that ends poverty and delivers and
sustains efficient and equitable management of the country's natural
resources.
Institute of Management Studies
The University started Post Graduate and doctoral program in Management
in the year 1968 as a Department in the Faculty of Commerce. Envisaging
the increasing need for imparting quality management education and
research, the University transformed the Department of Management Studies
to an independent Faculty of Management Studies in the year 1984.
Dedicated efforts were made to run innovative and need based programs for
the corporate world under the dynamic leadership of professors of national
and international repute. The Faculty has been upgraded to Institute of
Management Studies in December 2015.
Institute of Science
Established in 1916, the Faculty of Science which later on upgraded to
Institute of Science as a constituent institute of the University, offers under
graduate and post graduate courses besides offering Ph.D. program and
several diploma and certificate courses. The Institute comprises of 13
departments, 6 Centres and 2 Interdisciplinary Schools. Equipped with
advanced and sophisticated laboratories and research facilities the institute
is marching ahead towards excellence in teaching, learning and research in
almost all domains of basic and applied sciences.

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Largest Residential Campus in Asia
Over 35,000 students from all over India and abroad are enrolled in various faculties of the university. The
university has more than 72 hostels, having nearly 11000 inmates, with all modem amenities including
internet for the students. It also has a specially designed International Student hostel to accommodate large
number of foreign students who study here. It also has 1590 staff quarters and 7 guest houses on the campus.
Library
BHU has a Central Library system having more than 15 lacs volumes apart from
subscription to more than 15000 online journals, 50000 e-books, databases and
a huge collection of digitalized rare manuscripts. It functions in conjunction
with a chain of Departmental, Faculty and Institute libraries. In addition, BHU
has a fully air-conditioned Cyber Library with a seating capacity of over 200.
Newly created air-conditioned Periodical Hall provides 60 cabins for the use of
faculty members and research scholars.
ICT Infrastructure
The University has WiFi enabled campus. All the academic and administrative offices are WiFi connected. In
addition, the University has 100 kilometres long fibre optic backbone of campus wide LAN, connecting all
academic and administrative buildings as well as hostels with a well-equipped Computer Centre, providing
high end computing and training facilities. The university has been provided three 1 Gbps nodes of National
Knowledge Network (NKN) under NME-ICT. Besides these, more than 100 smart classrooms have been
augmented for smoothening the online teaching and learning especially during the COVID times. The
university has switched over to computer based entrance test and implemented ERP for executing all
administrative and financial work, thereby moving towards paperless office.

The Temple
The Banaras Hindu University has a temple of Lord Shiva called Shri Vishwanath
Temple. It is situated at the centre of the campus. The temple is built with
white marble. Its detailed planning was done by Malaviyaji himself. The lush
campus of Shri Vishwanath Temple and the beautiful gardens surrounding it are
a delight to the eyes of the visitors. The interior of the temple has a Shiva
Lingam, and verses from Hindu scriptures are inscribed on the walls of the
temple with pictorial depiction.

Bharat Kala Bhavan


BHU has a museum of international importance - Bharat Kala Bhawan, which is a
treasure trove of rare art and artefacts. The Bharat Kala Bhavan has 13 galleries
having a collection of more than 1 lakh antique and rare sculptures, miniature
paintings, Rajasthani, Mughal and Pahari paintings, coins, jewellery, precious
stones, etc. of immense historic value and a very special literary gallery
containing manuscripts of famous authors. It also has a rich library containing
rare books.
Rajiv Gandhi South Campus
The Banaras Hindu University has extended its outreach by establishing its South
Campus at Barkachha in Mirzapur district. The RGSC is being developed as a
potential hub of education, training and entrepreneurship for youth and women,
especially those belonging to tribes and weaker sections of the society. The
campus is being developed by the University with a mission to enrich the lives of
the population of the region by extending to them opportunities to engage in
life-long learning and to benefit from the result of research.

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Section – 2: CUET & SUMMARY OF COURSE DETAILS
CUET Postgraduate Entrance Test 2024: BHU-Courses, Intake and Course Codes
The list of postgraduate courses covered under BHU-PET 2024 (conducted by the NTA under Common
University Entrance Test PG) along with their intake and BHU Counselling Code number is listed below.
Courses have been classified as “General”, “Professional”, “Special Courses of Study” and “Vocational”
and are conducted in the respective Faculties. Some of these courses are also conducted in-

SN Name of the Location Type Acronym


1 Department in the Main Campus, Banaras Hindu University Co-educational Department
(DMC)
2 Mahila Mahavidyalaya Located in the Main Campus BHU Only Female MMV
3 Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Barkachha, Mirzapur Co-Educational RGSC
Colleges Admitted to the Privilege of Banaras Hindu University
4 Arya Mahila Post Graduate College, Chetganj Only Female AMPG
5 DAV Post Graduate College, Ausanganj Co-Educational DAVPG
6 Vasant Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Kamachha Only Female VKM
7 Vasanta College for Women, Rajghat Only Female VCW

The BHU-PET 2024 will be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA- under Common University
Entrance Test PG) through the official website https://cuet.samarth.ac.in. Admission will be based on the
merit in the BHU-PET 2024 subject to fulfilment of eligibility requirements of the Course for which the
candidate has applied. The candidates are advised to see Section- 2 and 3 of this bulletin for details on
Minimum Eligibility Requirements, duration of the course, fee structure, relaxations etc. and Section- 4 for
Courses for which Group Discussion and Personal Interview, Practical Tests or Physical Fitness are conducted
to compute the final merit list for admission. It also mentions criteria for evaluation/preparation of merit
list. Section-5 mentions the reservation rules and Section-6 Hostel fee structure.
Table-1 given below provides the summary of the main courses, intake and Fee details for which admission
will be made in the academic session 2024-25. The Fee Structure shown against the colleges admitted to the
privileges of the University is likely to be revised for this session. Any revision in this regard shall be
published later on.

If number of applicants for a particular course is less than minimum number of seats prescribed, as
mentioned in the table below, course shall not run. Further, in all such courses where the minimum
number of seats is not prescribed, the University reserves the right to not run the course, if the numbers
of applicants to such programme/courses are very low.

Table-1
Summary of Courses for which Admission will be made in Academic Session 2024-25
Fee (Rupees)
Course
SN Name of the Course Location Intake Paid Seat# / Special
Code Regular
Course
FACULTY OF ARTS
General Courses
(i) M.A. Arabic 431 Department of Arabic 22 2582 10000 p.a.
Department of English 96 2582 10000 p.a.
VCW 37 12200 10000 p.a
(ii) M.A. English 433 VKM 37 10600 10000 p.a
DAVPG 37 6760 10000 p.a
AMPG 37 12800 10000 p.a
(iii) M.A. French 434 Department of French Studies 22 2582 10000 p.a.
Department of German
(iv) M.A. German 435 22 2582 10000 p.a.
Studies

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Department of Indian
(v) M.A. Nepali 436 54 2582 10000 p.a.
Languages
(vi) M.A. Persian 437 Department of Persian 22 2582 10000 p.a.
Department of Bengali 96 2582 10000 p.a.
(vii) M.A. Bengali 439
AMPG 37 12800 10000 p.a
Department of Hindi 193 2582 10000 p.a.
DAVPG 37 6760 10000 p.a
(viii) M.A. Hindi 440 AMPG 37 12800 10000 p.a
VCW 37 12200 10000 p.a
VKM 37 10600 10000 p.a
(ix) M.A. Marathi 442 Department of Marathi 42 2582 10000 p.a.
(x) M.A. Telugu 443 Department of Telugu 42 2582 10000 p.a.
Department of Urdu 64 2582 10000 p.a.
(xi) M.A. Urdu 444 Min:05
VCW 12200 10000 p.a
Max:37
Department of Pali & Buddhist
(xii) M.A. Pali 445 44 2582 10000 p.a.
Studies
Department of Sanskrit 96 2582 10000 p.a.
AMPG 37 12800 10000 p.a
DAVPG 37 6760 10000 p.a
(xiii) M.A. Sanskrit 446
VKM 37 10600 10000 p.a
Min:05
VCW 12200 10000 p.a
Max:37
(xiv) M.A. Linguistics 447 Department of Linguistics 54 2582 10000 p.a.
(xv) Department of A.I.H.C.&
96 2582 10000 p.a.
Arch.
DAVPG 37 6760 10000 p.a
M.A. A.I.H.C.& Arch. 448
AMPG 37 12800 10000 p.a
VCW 37 12200 10000 p.a
VKM 37 10600 10000 p.a
M.A. A.I.H.C.& Arch.@@ (For
(xvi) B.A. (Hons.) History 2582 10000 p.a.
graduate)
(xvii) M.A. History of Art 449 Department of History of Art 54 2582 10000 p.a.
(xviii)M.A. Indian Philosophy & Department of Philosophy &
450 96 2582 10000 p.a.
Religion (IPR) Religion
(xix) M.A. Indian Philosophy &
Department of Philosophy &
Religion (IPR)** (Non IPR 726 2582 10000 p.a.
Religion
Graduates)
(xx) Department of Philosophy &
96 2582 10000 p.a.
Religion
AMPG 37 12800 10000 p.a
M.A. Philosophy 451 DAVPG 37 6760 10000 p.a
VKM 37 10600 10000 p.a
Min:05
VCW 12200 10000 p.a
Max:37
Department of Philosophy &
M.A. Philosophy** (Non 727
(xxi) Religion 2582 10000 p.a.
Philosophy Graduates)
(xxii) M.A. Hindu Studies 721 Bharat Adhyayan Kendra 40 2582 10000 p.a.
@@
(10% of the seats will be filled by students who have obtained Honours Degree in the subject of History to the said PG course
as Non-Subject candidates. The candidate must have studied Ancient Indian History Culture & Arch. in any of the papers of
his/her UG curriculum. The candidate should have appeared in the History Test, Entrance Test Paper Code HUQP09.)
** (20% of the total admissions offered in M.A. Indian Philosophy & Religion shall be reserved for non subject candidates i.e.
candidates who have not studied Philosophy/Religious Studies at graduation level. The prospective candidates have to appear in
the Indian Philosophy & Religion Test, Entrance Test Paper code HUQP16).
** (10% of the total admission offered in M.A. Philosophy shall be reserved for non-subject candidate, etc. candidates who have
not studied Philosophy at graduation level. The prospective candidates have to appear in the Philosphy Test, Entrance Test
Paper code HUQP16);

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Professional Courses
M.A. Mass Department of Journalism &
(i) 452 2582 20000 p.a.
Communication Mass Communication 47
(ii) M.A. Museology 453 Department of Museology 12 2582 10000 p.a.
M.A. Prayojanmoolak
(iii) 454 Department of Hindi 2582 10000 p.a.
Hindi (Patrakarita) 30
M. Lib. I. Sc. (Master of Department of Library &
(iv) Library & Information 456 Information and Sciences 47 3382 20000 p.a.
Science)
M.A. Manuscriptology and Department of Persian,
(v) 458 2757 21000 p.a.
Paleography Faculty of Arts 20
B. P. Ed. # (Bachelor of Department of Physical
(vi) 152 2282 30000 p.a.
Physical Education) Education (Male & Female) 62
(vii) M. P. Ed.# (Master of Department of Physical
457 2932 35000 p.a.
Physical Education) Education 49
# There shall be a reservation of 15% in each category of total seats for female candidates in B. P. Ed and M. P. Ed. If sufficient
numbers of Female candidates are not available the allocated Female seats may be filled by Male Candidates.

Special Courses of Studies


Min:10 60000
Department of History of Art 2757
Master of Tourism and Max: 40
(i) 455
Travel Management Min: 15 60000
RGSC 2757
Max: 49
Masters in Corporate
Department of Journalism & Min: 10
(ii) Communication 459 2882 30000 p.a.
Mass Communication Max: 25
Management
Vocational Courses (DDU Kaushal Kendra)
Master of Vocation in 2581+5000
(i) Retail & Logistics 704 RGSC A.F. (One 30000 p.s.
62
Management Time)
Master of Vocation in 2581+5000
(ii) Hospitality & Tourism 706 RGSC A.F. (One 30000 p.s.
62
Management Time)
Master of Vocation in 2581+5000
(iii) Food Processing & 705 RGSC A.F. (One 39000 p.s.
62
Management Time)
Master of Vocation 2581+5000
(iv) Medical Laboratory 710 RGSC A.F. (One 39000 p.s.
62
Technology Time)
Master of Vocation in 2581+5000
(v) Fashion Technology & 723 RGSC A.F. (One 39000 p.s.
62
Apparel Design Time)
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
Name of the Course Fee (Rupees)
Course
SN Location Intake Paid Seat /
Code Regular
Special Course
General Courses
Master of Commerce Department of Commerce 193 2882 30000 p.a.
(i) 470 DAVPG 40 6760 30000
AMPG 40 25000 30000
Special Courses of Study
Min. 15 50000 p.a.
MBA (Risk & Insurance) 385 2757
Max. 40 (Special course)
385 Min. 15 50000 p.a.
(i) MBA (Foreign Trade) Department of Commerce 2757
Max. 40 (Special course)
MBA (Financial 385 Min. 15 50000 p.a.
2757
Management) Max. 59 (Special course)

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FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Fee (Rupees)
Course
SN Name of the Course Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course

Professional Courses

(i) B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) [Recognized by National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE]
BHU Kamachha (Male &
31 4006 30000 p.a.
Female)
1 B.Ed. Languages 564
VCW 16 14200 30000
AMPG 16 17900 30000
B.Ed. Science BHU Kamachha
32 4006 30000 p.a.
(Male & Female)
2 565
VCW 15 14200 30000
AMPG 15 17900 30000
B.Ed. Mathematics BHU Kamachha
28 4006 30000 p.a.
(Male & Female)
3 567
VCW 14 14200 30000
AMPG 14 17900 30000
BHU Kamachha
34 4006 30000 p.a.
B.Ed. Social Science and (Male & Female)
4 568
Humanities VCW 17 14200 30000
AMPG 17 17900 30000
(Intake in B. Ed. Courses is inclusive of Supernumerary Seats as per University rules.)

(ii) B.Ed. – Special Education (Visual Impairment and Hearing Impairment)


[Recognized by Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)]
B.Ed. Special Education
716 8 4000 30000 p.a.
(VI) Languages
1 B.Ed. Special Education
(HI) Languages 716 8 4000 30000 p.a.

B.Ed. Special Education


717 9 4000 30000 p.a.
(VI) Science
2
B.Ed. Special Education
717 BHU Kamachha (Male & 9 4000 30000 p.a.
(HI) Science
B.Ed. Special Education Female)
718 5 4000 30000 p.a.
(VI) Mathematics
3
B.Ed. Special Education
718 5 4000 30000 p.a.
(HI) Mathematics
B.Ed. Special Education
(VI) Social Science and 719 11 4000 30000 p.a.
Humanities
4
B.Ed. Special Education 11
(HI) Social Science and 719 4000 30000 p.a.
Humanities
Intake in B. Ed. – Special Education courses is inclusive of Supernumerary Seats as per University rules.
BHU Kamachha (Male &
62* 4606 30000 p.a.
iii) M.Ed. 390 Female)
VCW 62* 30200 30000 p.a.
M.Ed. (Special BHU Kamachha (Male &
(iv) 391 15* 4606 30000 p.a.
Education) V.I. Female)
BHU Kamachha (Male &
(v) M.A. in Education 701 25 2806 10000 p.a.
Female)
*Inclusive of Supernumerary Seats as per University rules

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FACULTY OF LAW
Fee (Rupees)
Course
SN Name of the Course Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
LL.B. (Hons.) (Bachelor Department of Law (Male &
(i) 151 300* 2582 15000 p.a.
of Laws) Female)

(ii) LL.M. (2-year) 475 Department of Law 47* 3032 30000 p.a.

*Inclusive of Supernumerary Seats as per University rules


Special Courses of Study
LL.M. Course in Human
Min:05
(i) Rights & Duties 475 Department of Law 2907 30000 p.a.
Max:20
Education
Min:10
(ii) LL.M. (1-year) 475 Department of Law 2907 60000 p.a.
Max:25
FACULTY OF PERFORMING ARTS
Fee (Rupees)
Name of the Course
SN Course Location Intake Paid Seat
Regular
Code /Special Course
Professional Courses
(i)
MPA in Vocal Music 366 Department of Vocal Music 22 2582 15000 p.a.
MPA in Instrumental
367 12 2582 15000 p.a.
Music (Sitar)/
MPA in Instrumental
(ii) 369 10 2582 15000 p.a.
Music(Flute)/
Department of Instrumental
MPA in Instrumental Music Music
370 12 2582 15000 p.a.
(Tabla)
MPA in Dance (Kathak) 371 12 2582 15000 p.a.
(iii) MPA in Dance (Bharat Department of Dance
372 12 2582 15000 p.a.
Natyam)
FACULTY OF SANSKRIT VIDYA DHARMA VIJNANA
Fee (Rupees)
Name of the Course Course
SN Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
General Courses
Acharaya in Shukla
281 2756 2500 p.a.
Yajurveda
Acharaya in Krishna
(i) 282 Department of Veda 2756 2500 p.a.
Yajurveda 62
Acharaya in Samveda 283 2756 2500 p.a.
Acharaya in Rigveda 284 2756 2500 p.a.
(ii) Acharaya in Vyakarana 285 Department of Vyakarana 62 2756 2500 p.a.
(iii) Acharaya in Sahitya 286 Department of Sahitya 62 2756 2500 p.a.
Acharaya in Jyotish
287 2756 2500 p.a.
(Ganit)
(iv) Department of Jyotish
Acharaya in Jyotish 62
288 2756 2500 p.a.
(Falit)
Acharaya in Dharm Vijnan 289 2756 2500 p.a.
(v) Department of Dharmagama
Acharaya in Agam Tantra 299 35 2756 2500 p.a.
Acharaya in
290 Department of 2756 2500 p.a.
Dharmashastra
(vi) Dharmashastra & Mimansa 35
Acharaya in Mimansa 297 2756 2500 p.a.
(vii) Acharaya in Jain Darshan 291 Department of Jain & 2456 2500 p.a.

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Acharaya in Bauddha Baudha Darshan 42
298 2456 2500 p.a.
Darshan
Acharaya in Vedant 292 2456 2500 p.a.
Acharaya in Puranetihas 293 2456 2500 p.a.
Acharaya in Sankhyayoga 294 Department of Vaidic 2456 2500 p.a.
(viii) Acharaya in Prachin
295 Darshan 77 2456 2500 p.a.
Nyaya
Acharaya in Nyaya
296 2456 2500 p.a.
Vaisheshika
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Fee (Rupees)
Name of the Course Course
SN Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
General Courses
Department of Economics 96 2582 15000 p.a.
VCW 37 12200 15000 p.a.
(i) M.A. in Economics 466 VKM 37 10600 15000 p.a.
DAVPG 37 6760 15000 p.a.
AMPG 37 12800 15000 p.a.
Department of History 96 2582 15000 p.a.
AMPG 37 12800 15000 p.a.
(ii) M.A. in History 460 VCW 37 12200 15000 p.a.
DAVPG 37 6760 15000 p.a.
VKM 37 10600 15000 p.a.
Department of Political
96 2582 15000 p.a.
Sciences
DAVPG 37 6760 15000 p.a.
(iii) M.A. in Political Science 461
AMPG 37 12800 15000 p.a.
VCW 37 12200 15000 p.a.
VKM 37 10600 15000 p.a.
Department of Sociology 96 2582 15000 p.a.
DAVPG 37 6760 15000 p.a.
(iv) M.A. in Sociology 462 VKM 37 10600 15000 p.a.
AMPG 37 12800 15000 p.a.
VCW 37 12200 15000 p.a.
M.A. in Archival Studies
50000 p.a.
(v) & Management /(under 725 Department of History 45 2582
(Special Course)
IOE)
Masters in Gender Min: 8 50000 p.a.
(vi) 724 Department of Sociology 2582
Studies (under IOE) Max: 35 (Special Course)
Special Courses of Study
Min: 15
(i) M.A. in Social Work 463 Department of Sociology 2757 30000 p.a.
Max: 59
Master of Arts in Min: 05
(ii) 707 Department of Sociology 2757 30000 p.a.
Anthropology Max: 37
Master of Personnel
Management & Min: 15
(iii) 465 Department of Psychology 2757 60000 p.a.
Industrial Relations Max: 59
(MPMIR)
M.A. in Public Department of Political Min: 10
(iv) 464 2757 15000 p.a.
Administration Sciences Max: 47
M.A. in Conflict
Malaviya Centre for Peace Min: 10
(v) Management and 467 2757 15000 p.a.
Research Max: 59
Development (MCMD)
Centre for Study of Social
M.A. in Social Exclusion Min: 10
(vi) 708 Exclusion and Inclusive 2757 15000 p.a.
and Inclusive Policy Max: 25
Policy
M.A. in Economics Min: 05
(vii) 709 Department of Economics 2582 30000 p.s.
(Energy Economics) Max: 62

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M.A. in Intergrated Rural
Centre for Integrated Rural Min: 10
(viii)Development and 703 2582 30000 p.a.
Development Max: 40*
Management
Master in Heritage Min: 05
(ix) 714 Department of History 2582 20000 p.s.
Management Max: 62
*In M.A. in Integrated Rural Development and Management 3 (Three) Seats are reserved for Sponsored
Candidates
COMMON SUBJECTS (COURSES: M.A./ M.Sc.)
Department of Home
64 2932 30000 p.a.
M.A./M.Sc. in Home Science
(i) 494
Science VKM 26 11400 20000 p.a.
VCW 37 13200 30000 p.a.
M.A./M.Sc. in
(ii) 495 Department of Mathematics 143 2932 30000 p.a.
Mathematics
(iii) M.A./M.Sc. in Statistics 496 Department of Statistics 64 2932 30000 p.a.
M.A./M.Sc. in Psychology
(iv) (For Psychology 497 Department of Psychology 64 2932 15000 p.a.
graduates)
AMPG 37 12800 15000 p.a.
M.A. in Psychology
VCW 37 13200 15000 p.a.
(v) (For Psychology 494
VKM 37 11400 20000 p.a.
graduates)
DAVPGC 37 7060 15000 p.a.
M.Sc. in Psychology
[For Non-Psychology
(vi) 722 Department of Psychology 07 2932 15000 p.a.
Graduates (Engineering,
Medical and Science)]
M.A./M.Sc. in Geography 498 Department of Geography 81 2932 30000 p.a.
(vii)
M.A. in Geography 498 VCW 37 13200 30000 p.a.
NOTE:
ƒ Geography, Home Science, Mathematics, Statistics are available in both Faculties of Arts and Science; Psychology is
available in both Faculties of Social Sciences and Science. However, the admission is done (and teaching is imparted) in
the respective Department.
ƒ For admission to M.A./M.Sc. course in Geography, Mathematics, Statistics, Home Science, Psychology, there will be one
Common Entrance Test for each of the subjects and a single merit list will be prepared.
FACULTY OF VISUAL ARTS
Fee (Rupees)
Name of the Course Course
SN Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
Professional Courses
(i) M.F.A. in Painting 360 Department of Painting 27 2882 50000 p.s.
(ii) M.F.A. in Applied Arts 361 Department of Applied Arts 32 2882 50000 p.s.
(iii) M.F.A. in Plastic Arts 362 Department of Plastic Arts 15 2882 50000 p.s.
M.F.A. in Pottery & Department of Pottery &
(iv) 363 07 2882 50000 p.s.
Ceramics Ceramics
Department of Textile
(v) M.F.A. in Textile Design 364 07 2882 50000 p.s.
Design
INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Fee (Rupees)
Name of the Course Course
SN Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
Professional Courses
M.Sc. (Ag) in Agricultural Department of Agricultural
340 3331 30000 p.a. + IDF
Economics Economics
M.Sc. (Ag) in Agronomy 340 Department of Agronomy 3331 30000 p.a.. +IDF
(i) 340
M.Sc. (Ag) in Entomology Department of Entomology 139 3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
M.Sc. (Ag) in Agricultural 340
Department of Extension
Extension & 3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
Education
Communication

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M.Sc. (Ag) in Genetics & 340 Department of Genetics &
3331 30000p.a. +IDF
Plant Breeding Plant Breeding
M.Sc. (Ag) in Plant 340 Department of Plant
3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
Pathology Pathology
M.Sc. (Ag) in Plant 340 Department of Plant
3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
Physiology Physiology
M.Sc. (Ag) in Soil Science 340 Department of Soil Science &
3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
& Agricultural Chemistry Agricultural Chemistry
M.Sc. (Hort.) Fruit 340 Department of Horticulture 06 3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
Science
M.Sc. (Hort.) Vegetable 340
Department of Horticulture 3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
Science 06
M.Sc. (Hort.) Floriculture 340
Department of Horticulture 3331 30000 p.a. +IDF
& Landscaping 06
M. Tech. in Dairy Department of Dairy Science
(ii) 715 3331 20000 p. s. +IDF
Technology and Food Technology 18
M. Tech in Food
Department of Dairy Science
(iii) Technology (Processing 354 3331 30000 p. s. +IDF
and Food Technology 32
Technology)/
Note: IDF (Institutional Development Fee):Rs. 7321 p.s.
Special Courses of Study
M.Sc. (Ag.) in Agro- Min: 10
(i) 473 RGSC 3331 25000 p.s. +IDF
forestry Max: 30
M.Sc. (Ag.) in Soil
Min: 10
(ii) Science – Soil and Water 702 RGSC 3331 25000 p.s. +IDF
Max: 20
Conservation/
M.Sc. in Plant Min: 20
(iii) 356 RGSC 3331 35000 p.s. +IDF
Biotechnology/ Max: 35
Master of Agri-Business Department of Agricultural Min: 10
(iv) 352 3331 42500 p.s. +IDF
Management Economics Max: 32
M. Tech. in Agricultural
Engineering (Soil and Department of Agricultural Min: 05
(v) 355 3331 30000 p.s. +IDF
Water Conservation Engineering Max: 15
Engineering)
Note: IDF (Institutional Development Fee): 7321 p. s.
INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Fee (Rupees)
Name of the Course Course
SN Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
General Courses
M.Sc. in Environmental
Department of Environment Min: 05
(i) Sciences (Earth & 713 4311 45000 p.a.
Atmospheric Sciences)/ & Sustainable Development Max: 12
M.Sc. in Environmental
Department of Environment Min: 05
(ii) Sciences (Ecological 713 4311 45000 p.a.
Sciences) & Sustainable Development Max: 12
M.Sc. in Environmental
Department of Environment Min: 05
(iii) Sciences Environmental 713 4311 45000 p.a.
Biotechnology) & Sustainable Development Max: 12
Special Courses of Study
M.Sc. in Environmental 50000 p.a.
Min: 10
(i) Sciences (Environmental 713 RGSC, Barkachha 4311 (Special course
Max: 40
Technology) fee)
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Fee (Rupees)
Course
SN Name of the Course Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
Special Courses of Study
Min: 10
(i) MBA-Agribusiness 381 R.G.S.C, Barkachcha, 12791 90000 p.a.
Max: 59

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INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Course Paid Seat
SN Name of the Course Location Intake Regular
Code /Special Course

Department of Community
(i) M.Sc. in Bio-Statistics 275 20 6581 30000 p.a.
Medicine
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
/BHU Fee (Rupees)
Name of the
SN Course Location Intake Paid Seat
Course Regular
Code /Special Course
General Courses
(i) M.Sc. Physics 481 Department of Physics 96 2932 45000 p.a.
(ii) M.Sc. Chemistry 482 Department of Chemistry 96 2932 45000 p.a.
(iii) M.Sc. Geology 483 Department of Geology 54 2932 45000 p.a.
(iv) M.Sc. Zoology 484 Department of Zoology 64 2932 45000 p.a..
(v) M.Sc. Botany 485 Department of Botany 64 2932 45000 p.a.
M.Sc. Computer Department of Computer
(vi) 486 32 3332 45000 p.s.
Science Science

Department of
(vii) M.Sc. Biochemistry 487 27 2932 45000 p.a..
Biochemistry

M.Sc. Tech.
(viii) 491 Department of Geophysics 42 3757 45000 p.a.
Geophysics

Professional Courses
MCA (Master of Department of Computer
57
(i) Computer Sciences 7832 60000 p.s.
492
Applications) RGSC 25
Note*: The MCA course at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Barkachha, Mirzapur (RGSC) is under Paid Seat Fee Structure with the
fee structure of Rs.60000/- per semester + regular fees of the MCA course prescribed by the University. Maximum number of
seats is 25. The candidates desirous to take admission at RGSC, Barkachha, Mirzapur will be required to give their
option/preference of location at the time of counselling and the admissions will be made as per merit and the choice of the
candidate.
Special Courses of Study
M.Sc. Environmental Min:10
(i) 489 Department of Botany 2807 40000 p.a.
Science/ Max: 40
M.Sc. Applied Min: 10
(ii) 488 Department of Botany 2807 40000 p.a.
Microbiology/ Max: 40
DST-Centre for Min: 15
M.Sc. Statistics and
(iii) 501 Interdisciplinary 2932 40000 p.a.
Computing/ Max: 62
Mathematical Sciences
M.Sc. Computational DST-Centre for Min: 15
(iv) Science and 471 Interdisciplinary 2932 40000 p.a.
Applications/ Mathematical Sciences Max: 50

M.Sc. Forensic Min: 10


(v) 472 Department of Chemistry 2932 40000 p.s.
Science/ Max: 40
(viii) DST-Centre for Min: 15
M.Sc. Mathematics
711 Interdisciplinary 2932 40000 p.a.
and Computing/ Mix: 50
Mathematical Sciences

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MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA (for female candidates only)
Fee (Rupees)
Course
SN Name of the Course Location Intake Paid Seat
Code Regular
/Special Course
Professional Courses
M.Sc. (Bio-
(i) 493 MMV 30 14656 45000 p.a.
Informatics)
(ii) M.A. in Education 701 MMV 40 2782 10000 p.a.
Note:
1. p.a. = Per Annum
2. p. s. = Per Semester
3. A.F.= Assessment Fee
4. # = The University has 15% supernumerary seats in Paid seat category where admission is made on merit basis but
admitted candidates have to pay extra fee called ‘paid seat fee’ which is over and above the regular fee
5. If the candidate(s) is admitted against the regular fee seat he/she has to pay the regular fee only.
6. If the candidate(s) is admitted on paid seats then the candidate(s) has to pay the Regular fee + Paid seat fee.
7. If the candidate(s) is admitted in special course then the candidate(s) has to pay Regular fee + Special course fee.

Section – 3: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA


Minimum Eligibility and Duration of Courses under Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU-PET) 2023
ƒ Candidates are advised to read the Relaxation in minimum eligibility for Scheduled Castes (SC)/Scheduled
Tribes (ST)/Other Backward Classes (OBC)/ Persons with Disability (PWD) candidates given under Clause 2 and
Notes relating minimum eligibility requirements given under Clause 3.
ƒ The University teaches three types of courses namely (a) General Courses, (b) Professional Courses and (c)
Special Courses which are run on self-financing basis and have higher fee
ƒ Duration of all courses is 4 Semesters (2 Years) with some exceptions. Wherever the course is not of 4
semesters (2 years), the details are mentioned.

FACULTY OF ARTS
(A) GENERAL COURSES Duration:4 Semesters (2 Years)
MA in CUET Paper MA in CUET Paper MA in CUET Paper
Code Code Code
Bengali LAQP07 English LAQP01 Hindi LAQP02
1
Urdu LAQP37 Sanskrit LAQP03 Geography HUQP08
Statistics3 SCQP27 Mathematics SCQP19 Home Science4 HUQP11
2
AIHC & Arch. (Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology) HUQP01

Eligibility- B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all
subjects studied at B.A. level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute
to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet. The subject in which admission is sought must be Hons. subject at
B.A. (Hons.) level OR a subject studied in all the three years at B.A. level.
Faculty of Arts

NOTE:
1. Shastri (Hons.) shall also be eligible for admission to M.A. in Sanskrit.
2. Candidates having passed B. A. (Hons.)/B.A. in Ancient Indian History as a subject in all the three parts at B.A.
Level are also eligible for admission in M. A. in Ancient Indian History & Arch. 10% of total seats in M.A. AIHC &
Arch. shall be filled by non-subject applicants. In case the seats in the category remain vacant, the same shall be
filled by the applicants having concern subject at the Graduate Level. (10% of the seats will be filled by students
who have obtained Honours Degree in the subject of History to the said PG course as Non-Subject candidates. The
candidate must have studied Ancient Indian History Culture & Arch. in any of the papers of his/her UG
curriculum. The candidate should have appeared in the History Test, Entrance Test Paper Code HUQP09.)
3. For admission in M. A. in Statistics a candidate must also have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the
Graduate level.
4. Candidate should have studied all the five branches, viz., (Food & Nutrition, Clothing & Textile, Family resource
management, Women Development and Extension Education) in their three years degree courses.

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M.A. in Linguistics
CUET Paper Code - LAQP04
ƒ Graduation under 10+2+3 pattern with 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at Graduation
Level and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet.
ƒ A candidate who has done Post Graduation (following Graduation under 10+2+3 pattern) in any Language-
Literature, Philosophy, Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology, Computer Science, Forensic Science securing a
minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate are also eligible for admission in this course.
M.A. in Nepali:
CUET Paper Code – LAQP26
ƒ The candidate who has passed B. A. (Hons.)/B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern/Shastri(B-Level Nepali passed) with P.
G. Diploma/advanced Diploma/ 1 year Bridge Course in Nepali Subject securing a minimum of 50% marks in the
aggregate both at B. A. and Diploma Levels will be eligible for admission in M. A. Nepali.
M.A. in French, German, Marathi, Persian, Telugu**
MA in CUET Paper MA in CUET Paper MA in CUET Paper
Code Code Code
French LAQP10 German LAQP12 Marathi LAQP25
Persian LAQP30 Telugu LAQP36
ƒ As mentioned in Minimum eligibility requirements of (ii) Faculty of Arts (a) above
OR
ƒ B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern with PG Diploma/Advanced Diploma in the concerned subject
(French/ German/Marathi/ Persian) securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate both at B.A. and
Diploma levels.
ƒ **B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern with PG Diploma/UG Diploma in Telugu/ with at least 50% marks in
the Bachelor Degree with at least 50% marks in Telugu as optional subject, / with at least 50% marks in the
Bachelor Degree with at least 55% marks in Telugu as the compulsory subject.
M.A. in Philosophy**
CUET Paper Code-BA Philosophy applicants HUQP16, Non-Philosophy BA applicants HUQP16

M.A. Indian Philosophy and Religion (IPR) **


CUET Paper Code-BA Philosophy applicants HUQP16, Non-Philosophy BA applicants HUQP16
ƒ B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all
subjects studied at B.A. level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not
contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet. Philosophy/Religious Studies must be Hons. subject OR
a subject studied in all the three years at B.A. level.
OR
ƒ Graduate degree in any discipline of any national/foreign University recognized by BHU with Post Graduate
Diploma in Indian Philosophy & Religion of this University securing a minimum of 50% marks each at the
Graduate and Diploma levels.
OR
ƒ A candidate having graduation in non-subject /not studied Philosophy / Religious Studies is eligible for
admission in M.A. in Indian Philosophy and Religion, subject to securing a minimum of 50% marks in the
aggregate including all subjects studied at B.A. level, except those subjects where only pass marks are
required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheets.
ƒ **20% of the total admissions offered in M.A. Indian Philosophy & Religion shall be reserved for non subject
candidates i.e. candidates who have not studied Philosophy/Religious Studies at graduation level. The
prospective candidates have to appear in the Indian Philosphy & ReligionTest, Entrance Test Paper code
HUQP16
Faculty of Arts

ƒ ** 10% of the total admission offered in M.A. Philosophy shall be reserved for non-subject candidate, etc.
candidates who have not studied Philosophy at graduation level. The prospective candidates have to appear in
the Philosphy Test, Entrance Test Paper code HUQP16.
M.A. in History of Art
CUET Paper Code – HUQP10
ƒ A student holding Bachelor Degree (10+2+3) with minimum 50% marks with Honours/Major in History of Art/Art
History (BA/BFA/BVA) of this University or any other University recognized by Banaras Hindu University is
eligible to apply for the course.
Note: In case of students having qualifying subject, courses from University other than BHU, the eligibility
and equivalency shall be decided by the concerned Departmental Admission Committee.
M.A. in Pali
CUET Paper Code – LAQP28
ƒ B.A. (Hons.) in Pali / Buddhist Studies under at least 10+2+3 pattern
OR

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ƒ Pali/Buddhist Studies, studied in all the three years at B.A. level
ƒ The candidate must have secured at least 50% marks in aggregate both at B.A. (Hons.)/B.A. Level.
ƒ In case of students having Pali/Buddhist Studies, courses from the University other than BHU or Foreign
Students having different course types in Pali/Buddhist Studies, eligibility and equivalence shall be decided by
the Departmental Admission Committee for M.A. in Pali.
M.A. in Arabic
CUET Paper Code – LAQP05
ƒ B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern with PG Diploma/Advanced Diploma in the concerned subject
(Arabic) securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate both at B.A. and Diploma levels.
ƒ OR
ƒ B.A under 10+2+3 pattern with Arabic in first two years at under graduate levels along with documentary
evidence to prove that candidate has studied Arabic literature earlier securing a minimum of 50% in the
aggregate at B.A level.
ƒ
M.A. in Hindu Studies*
CUET Paper Code - ACQP08
Applicant should have Graduate degree under 10+2+3 pattern in any discipline of any national/foreign
University, securing a minimum of 50% marks at the Graduate level.
* Course will run at the Bharat Adhyan Kendra

(B) PROFESSIONAL COURSES


M.A. in Mass Communication
CUET Paper Code – COQP11
ƒ Graduate Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate
including all subjects studied at Graduate level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and
which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet.
M.A. in Museology
CUET Paper Code - HUQP13
ƒ A bachelor’s degree in Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate
under at least 10+2+3 pattern.
M.A. in Prayojanmoolak Hindi (Patrakarita)
CUET Paper Code - LAQP32
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate, including all
subjects studied at Graduate level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not
contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet.
ƒ Since the medium of instruction for this course is Hindi the Candidate should be well versed in Hindi language.
M. Lib. I. Sc. (Master of Library & Information Science)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
ƒ Graduate degree under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects
studied at Graduate level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not
contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet.
M.A. in Manuscriptology and Palaeography (under Department of Persian)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
ƒ B.A (Hons.) / B.A. under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate at B.A level.
Faculty of Arts

The Honours subject at B.A. (Hons.) should be Indian Languages/Oriental Languages/


History/AIHC/Philosophy/History of Art/ Linguistics. (OR)
ƒ M.A. with 50% marks in the above subjects.
B. P. Ed. (Bachelor of Physical Education)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 50% marks and having at least participation in the Inter-College/Inter-
Zonal/District/School competition in Sports and games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India
OR
ƒ Bachelor Degree in Physical Education with 45% marks OR
ƒ Bachelor's Degree in any discipline with 45% marks and studied Physical Education as compulsory/elective subject
OR
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree with 45% marks and having participated in National or State or Inter-University competition or
secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in Inter College/Inter-Zonal/District/School competition in Sports and games as
recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India OR
ƒ Bachelor's Degree with participation in International competitions or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in
National/Inter-University competition in sports and games as recognized by respective

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federations/AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India OR
ƒ (Graduation with 45% marks and at least three years of teaching experience (for deputed in service candidates,
i.e., trained physical education teachers/coaches).
ƒ AGE: Not more than 25 years on 1st July 2024 (applicant should be born on or after 2ndJuly of 1998); and
ƒ Candidates shortlisted for Physical Fitness Test of B. P. Ed. would be required to produce the highest sports
participation certificate, if any, for consideration of Bonus Points for sports participation (see Section 4.3 B. P.
Ed.). The shortlisted candidates are required to bring the original certificate along with one Photostat of that
certificate at the time of Physical Fitness Test for verification.
ƒ Admission to these Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, and Physical
Fitness test conducted at BHU. For Details see Section-4.3
NOTE:
(i) There shall be a reservation of 15% in each category of total seats for girls. If sufficient number of Female
candidates is not available, the allocated Female seats may be filled by Male candidates.
(ii) No Physically challenged candidate is eligible for the admission in B. P. Ed. course.
(iii) Qualified candidates will have to submit a medical fitness certificate from the competent Medical Officer as
per Government Rules.

M. P. Ed. (Master of Physical Education)


CUET Paper Code - COQP18
ƒ Bachelor of Physical Education (B. P. Ed.) with 50% marks in the aggregate. OR Four years Bachelor of
Physical Education (Professional) Degree securing at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
ƒ Admission to these Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, and Physical
Fitness test conducted at BHU. For Details see Section-4.3
NOTE:
(i) Only B. P. Ed. courses approved by the NCTE will be recognized as equivalent to the B. P. Ed. Degree of
Banaras Hindu University.
(ii) There shall be a reservation of 15% in each category of total seats for girls. If sufficient number of Female
candidates is not available, the allocated Female seats may be filled by Male candidates.
(iii) Qualified candidates will have to submit a medical fitness certificate from the competent Medical
Officer as per Government Rules.
(iv) No bonus marks are provided for the candidates appearing for M. P. Ed.

(C) SPECIAL COURSE OF STUDY


Master of Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM)
CUET Paper Code - COQP12
Location : Department of History of Art & RGSC* (both)
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent degree with a minimum of 50%
aggregate marks.
ƒ Foreign Candidates seeking admission to MTTM course must submit the English Language Proficiency
Certificate (Understanding, speaking and writing) from the Institution last studied. The eligibility of such
candidates will be decided by the concerned Departmental Admission Committee.
ƒ Admission to the course will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, group
discussion and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of
the CUET. For Details see Section-4.1
Masters in Corporate Communication Management
Faculty of Arts

CUET Paper Code - COQP11


Location : Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent degree with a minimum of 50%
aggregate marks.
ƒ Admission to the course will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, group discussion
and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of the CUET.
For Details see Section-4.1

(D) VOCATIONAL COURSES (MASTER OF VOCATION PROGRAMME)


Admission to the Vocational Courses (Master of Vocation in Retail & Logistics Management, Master of Vocation in
Hospitality & Tourism Management, Master of Vocation in Food Processing & Management, Master of Vocation
(Medical Laboratory Technology), Master of Vocation (Fashion Technology & Apparel Design) will be on the basis of
a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, group discussion and interview (combined weightage for group
discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of the CUET. For Details see Section-4.1

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Master of Vocation in Retail & Logistics Management
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : DDU Kaushal Kendra, Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, BHU
ƒ A candidate shall be eligible for admission to M.Voc. (Retail & Logistics Management), if he/she has passed Bachelor’s
degree under 10+2+3 pattern in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate marks or level 7
NSQF certificate or B. Voc. (Retail & Logistics Management) or any other equivalent examination recognized by
the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate.
Master of Vocation in Hospitality & Tourism Management
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : DDU Kaushal Kendra, Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, BHU
ƒ A candidate shall be eligible for admission to M.Voc. (Hospitality & Tourism Management), if he/she has passed
Bachelor’s degree under 10+2+3 pattern in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate OR
Faculty of Arts

level 7 NSQF certificate or B.Voc. (Hospitality &Tourism Management) or any other equivalent examination
recognized by the University securing at least 50% marks in aggregate.
Master of Vocation in Food Processing & Management
CUET Paper Code - SCQP12
Location : DDU Kaushal Kendra, Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, BHU
ƒ A candidate shall be eligible for admission to M. Voc. (Food Processing &Management), if he/she has passed NSQF
level 7 OR B.Sc. in Life Sciences OR B.Sc. (Agriculture) OR B.Sc./B. Voc./B. Tech. in Food Science/Food Science &
Technology/Food Technology/ Food Processing & Management/Food Engineering/Home Science/Home Science
& Nutrition securing 50% marks in aggregate by the recognized University.
Master of Vocation (Medical Laboratory Technology)
CUET Paper Code - SCQP20
Location : DDU Kaushal Kendra, Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, BHU
ƒ A candidate shall be eligible for admission to M. Voc. (Medical Laboratory Technology), if he/she has
passedNSQFlevel7ORGraduation with 50% marks with one or two of the following subjects: Bachelor in Vocation in
Medical Lab. Technology, or B.Sc. in Medical Lab. Technology / Microbiology / Biotechnology / Biochemistry /
Zoology or B. Tech. (Biotech) or MBBS/BPT/BOT/BAMS/BNYS.
Master of Vocation (Fashion Technology & Apparel Design)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : DDU Kaushal Kendra, Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, BHU
ƒ A candidate shall be eligible for admission to M.Voc. (Fashion Technology & Apparel Design), if he/she has passed
Bachelor’s Degree under at least 10+2+3 pattern in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate
marks OR level 7 NSQF certificate or any other equivalent examination recognized by the University securing at least
50% marks in aggregate.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE
(A) GENERAL COURSES
M.Com.
CUET Paper Code – COQP08
ƒ B.Com (Hons.)/ B.Com./B.Com.(Hons.)-FMM under (10+2+3) Pattern Securing a minimum of 50% marks in the
aggregate including all subjects studies at B.Com. level except those subjects where only pass marks are
required and which do not contribute to the total in the Final (degree) mark-sheet.
Faculty of Commerce

(B) ) SPECIAL COURSE OF STUDY


Admission to the MBA Courses [MBA (Foreign Trade, MBA (Risk and Insurance), MBA (Financial Management)] run in
the Faculty of Commerce will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, group discussion
and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of the CUET.
For Details see Section-4.1
MBA (Foreign Trade)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Faculty of Commerce
ƒ Eligibility: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent with a minimum of 50%
aggregate marks.
MBA (Risk and Insurance)
CUET Paper Code- COQP11
Location : Faculty of Commerce
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under at least 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent with a minimum of 50%
aggregate marks.
MBA (Financial Management)
CUET Paper Code- COQP11

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Location : Faculty of Commerce
ƒ Bachelor Degree in any discipline under at least 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate
marks.

FACULTY OF EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL COURSES
M.Ed. (Master of Education)
CUET Paper Code - COQP15
ƒ Candidates seeking admission to the M.Ed. programme should have obtained at least 50% marks or an equivalent
grade in any of the following programmes: (i) B.Ed. (ii) B.A. B.Ed., B.Sc. B.Ed., (iii) B. EI. Ed. (iv) D. EI. Ed. with
an undergraduate/postgraduate degree (with 50% marks in each) or any equivalent grade.
B.Ed. [Recognized by National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE]
B.Ed. CUET Paper Code
1. B. Ed. - (Languages) COQP05 Duration:4 Semesters
2. B. Ed. -(Science) COQP06
3. B. Ed. - (Mathematics) COQP07 (2 Years)
4. B. Ed. - (Social COQP04
Sciences/Humanities)
B. Ed. Special Education– V. I. & H. I. [Recognized by Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)]
Faculty of Education

B.Ed. CUET Paper


Code
1. B. Ed. Special Education– V. I. & H. I. (Languages) COQP05
2. B. Ed. Special Education– V. I. & H. I. (Science) COQP06
3. B. Ed. Special Education– V. I. & H. I. (Mathematics) COQP07 Duration:4 Semesters (2 Years)
4. B. Ed. Special Education– V. I. & H. I. (Social Sciences COQP04
and Humanities)
ƒ Candidates with at least fifty percent marks either in the Bachelor’s Degree and/or in the Master’s Degree in
Sciences/Social Sciences/ Humanities/Commerce, Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Technology with
specialization in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or any other qualification equivalent# thereto are
eligible for admission to the programme.
ƒ A candidate must have studied at least one School subject* at the graduation level or post-graduation as a main
subject**.
Note:
1. # The issue of equivalence with respect to different degrees shall be determined by the Admission Committee
of the Faculty of Education.
2. * The School subjects are: Hindi, Sanskrit, English, Science (Physics and/or Chemistry), Biology (Zoology
and/or Botany), Mathematics, Economics, History (or AIHC & Arch.), Geography, Political Science (or Civics),
Home Science, Statistics, Commerce, Education and Computer Science.
3. In the B. Ed.-Special- V.I. & H.I., there shall be four groups, viz; (A) Languages (B) Science (C) Mathematics and
(D) Social Science and Humanities. A candidate to be eligible for particular group should have studied at least
any one subject at graduation level (at least for two years)/ post-graduation level as a main subject**
mentioned in the following table. Course Code Numbers are also given in the table.
Table 1:
BHU Intake
Main Subject at Graduate/
Group Counselling V.I H.I.
Postgraduate Level
Code .
A Language Hindi/English/Sanskrit
716 8 8
s
B Science Botany/Zoology/Chemistry/
717 9 9
Physics/ Computer Science
C Mathematics Maths/Statistics/Computer Science 718 5 5
D Social History (or AIHC and Arch.)
. Science and /Geography/ Economics/ Political
719 11 11
Humanities Science (or Civics)/ Commerce/
Education
(#-Inclusive of Supernumerary Seats as per University rules.) Total 33 33#
#
3. ** The main subjects are those whose marks contribute to the aggregate in the final (degree) mark
sheet and the subjects have been studied at least for 2-years in the graduation/post graduation level.

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NOTE:
a). Exercise of the choice of the group according to his/her eligibility qualifications is the responsibility of the
candidate. The candidate appearing for the B.Ed.-Special Education entrance test will have to choose
only one group and will have no option to change his/her subject group if once allotted. Choosing subject
group not commensurate with eligibility and/or appearing in the test in subject group not opted for, will
disqualify the candidature at any stage. Choice once exercised in the application form is final.
b). B. Ed.-Special Education is a Teacher Education Programme for preparing teachers for teaching special
needs children, such as, Children with Visual Impairment and Hearing Impairment. However, the Faculty will
run two specialties, viz., Visual Impairment (V.I.) and Hearing Impairment (H.I.). A stipend of Rs.300/-p.m.
is given to fifteen B.Ed.-Special Education (V.I.) and (H.I.) students according to merit in PET.
IMPORTANT NOTE for B. Ed./B. Ed. -Special Education:
1) If a candidate applies for B.Ed. course only, he/she would not be considered for B.Ed- Special
programme. Similarly, a candidate applying for B.Ed.-Special Education course only would not be
considered for admission to B.Ed. course. Therefore, a candidate desirous to be considered for admission
in either of the two courses, that is B.Ed. and B.Ed.- Special Education, he/she will be required to make
separate application for both the courses.
2) Though there will be a Common Entrance Test for B.Ed. and B.Ed.- Special Education for each of the
Faculty of Education

four groups (Languages, Science, Mathematics and Social Sciences/ Humanities), separate merit list for
B.Ed. and B.Ed-Special Course would be prepared (containing the candidates who have applied for the
two courses separately) and counselling for admission to the aforesaid courses would be conducted
independently.
3) As B.Ed. programme runs at three locations (Faculty of Education, Kamaccha, Vasanta College for
Women, Rajghat and Arya Mahila PG College, Chetganj), candidates can exercise their choice of location
at the time of counselling. Admission shall be made on the basis of merit of the candidate (in the
entrance test) and choice/ preference for location given by him/her at the time of Counselling and his/
her eligibility for the course.
4) Reservation of seats and other facilities will be as per University rules. In case of smaller number of seats, the
Admission Committee of the Faculty will have the right to allot seats for reserved categories so that as far as
practicable all the reserved categories get their reservations out of the total seats
M.Ed.-Special Education (V.I.) - Recognized by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI).
CUET Paper Code - COQP15
ƒ Graduate under 10+2+3 pattern plus B. Ed. -Special Education (VI) (Visual Impairment)/B.Ed. with at least One
Year Diploma in Special Education (V.I.) (Candidate having passed P.G. Diploma till academic session 2015-16)
from recognized institution with 50% marks. (ii) A student with B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Ed. Spl. Ed. 4 years
integrated with visual impairment specialization.
OR
ƒ Any Post Graduate Degree plus B.Ed. -Special Education (V.I.)/B.Ed. with at least One Year Diploma in Special
Education (V.I.) from recognized institution with 50% marks (Candidate having passed P.G. Diploma till
academic session 2015-16).*
M.A. Education
CUET Paper Code - COQP16
ƒ Graduate under 10+2+3 pattern with Education (Hons.)/having Education as a subject in any of the three
years/ or any graduate under 10+2+3 pattern plus B.Ed./B.Ed. (Spl.) securing a minimum of 50% marks in
aggregate at Graduation level.
FACULTY OF PERFORMING ARTS
(A) PROFESSIONAL COURSE
Faculty of Performing Arts

MPA in CUET Paper Code MPA in CUET Paper Code


Vocal Music HUQP14 Instrumental (Sitar, HUQP14
(Hindustani, Dhrupad) Flute)
Instrumental (Tabla) HUQP25
(a) The applicant should have an Under Graduate Degree of BPA/B.Mus/B.A. (Hons) in Music in the
concerned subject applying for Music - Vocal (North Indian Classical Vocal) /Instrumental (Sitar
/Flute/Tabla) from BHU OR an equivalent Degree from any University recognized by the UGC, securing a
minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. The aggregate marks of practical for all year of Music Vocal /
Instrumental should not be less than 55% (For SC/ST category, the GoI rules will be followed)
OR
(b) The candidate should have any Bachelor’s Degree under 10+2+3 pattern from a recognized University in
any discipline securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade point average (GPA) in
the qualifying examination. In addition to it, the candidate must have any one of the following:
a. Prabhakar of Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Prayagraj; OR
b. Visharad of Bhatkhande Sangeet Vidyapeeth, Lucknow; OR
c. Visharad Purna of Akhil Bhartiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal, Mumbai; OR

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d. Vid of Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh ; OR
e. Bhaskar (6 Years) of Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh; OR
f. Vid (6 Years) of Raja Maan Singh Tomar University, Gwalior; OR
g. Any other equivalent diploma course in Vocal (North Indian Classical Vocal) / Instrumental –
Sitar/Flute/Tabla run by the institutions of Government of India OR State Government, having a
minimum course duration of six years.
(c) Note: It is mandatory for admission, that the aggregate of practical marks of the applicant for all years
of the Diploma/Degree in Music Vocal/Instrumental should not be less than 55% (For SC/ST category, the
GoI rules will be followed in this regard). Applicant with disability (PwD) may be considered for
admission only when the disability is to the extent not depriving him/her from performing in the
concerned course. In case of Not having music as a subject in U.G./P.G. Level, the consideration of the
part time professional diploma will be only for deciding the qualifying eligibility of the candidate for
admission in the concerned course.
(d) Admission to these Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, and
practical examination conducted at BHU. For Details see Section-4.2
(e) Note: Upper age should not to be more than 40 years on 1.07.2024 (applicant should be born on or
after 02.07.1984.
(f)

MPA in Dance: Kathak/Bharat Natyam


CUET Paper Code – HUQP05
(a) The applicant should have an Under graduate Degree of BPA/B.Mus/B.A. (Hons) in Music in the concerned
subject applying for: Dance (Kathak/Bharatnatyam) from BHU OR an equivalent Degree from any University
recognized by the UGC, securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. The aggregate marks of practical for all
Faculty of Performing Arts

year of Dance should not be less than 55% (For SC/ST category, the GoI rules will be followed) OR
(b) The candidate should have any Bachelor’s Degree under 10+2+3 pattern from a recognized University in any
discipline securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade point average (GPA) in the
qualifying examination. In addition to it, the candidate must have any one of the following:
(i) Prabhakar of Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Prayagraj; OR
(ii) Visharad of Bhatkhande Sangeet Vidyapeeth, Lucknow; OR
(iii) Visharad Purna of Akhil Bhartiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal, Mumbai; OR
(iv) Vid of Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh ; OR
(v) Bhaskar (6 Years) of Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh; OR
(vi) Vid (6 Years) of Raja Maan Singh Tomar University, Gwalior; OR
(vii)Any other equivalent diploma course in Dance – (Kathak/Bharatnatyam) run by the institutions of
Government of India OR State Government, having minimum course duration of six years.
c) In addition to above, Part Time Diploma of Six Years of Kalakshetra, Chennai/ Five Years Diploma of Kathak
Kendra, National Institute of Kathak Dance, New Delhi will also be considered.
d) Note: It is mandatory for admission, that the aggregate of practical marks of the applicant for all years of
the Diploma/Degree in Dance should be not less than 55% (For SC/ST category, the GoI rules will be followed
in this regard). Applicant with disability (PwD) may be considered for admission only when the disability is to
the extent not depriving him/her from performing in the concerned course. In case of Not having music as a
subject in U.G./P.G. Level, the consideration of the part time professional diploma will be only for deciding
the qualifying eligibility of the candidate for admission in the concerned course.
e) Admission to these Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, and
practical examination conducted at BHU. For Details see Section-4.2
f) Upper age not to be more than 40 years on 1.07.2024 (applicant should be born on or after 02.07.1984

FACULTY OF LAW
(A) GENERAL COURSES
LL.B. (Hons.) (Bachelor of Laws) Duration:6 Semesters
Faculty of Law

CUET Paper Code – COPQ11 (3 Years)


ƒ B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com./ Shastri (at least 10+2+3 pattern) securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate considering
all the subjects in the three years except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not
contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet OR any other Degree under at least 10+2+3 pattern
recognized by the Bar Council of India for the purpose of admission to LL.B. Course securing a minimum of 50%
marks in the aggregate considering all the subjects in the three years (aggregate being calculated as mentioned
above).
ƒ Note- As per directive of the Bar Council of India, the candidates who have obtained 10+2 or Graduation/ Post-
graduation through open Universities system directly without having any basic qualifications for pursuing such
studies are not also eligible for admission in Law Courses.

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LL.M. (Master of Laws)
CUET Paper Code - COPQ14
3-Year LL.B. after Graduation under 10+2+3 pattern or five years LL.B. under 10+2+5 pattern recognised by the
Bar Council of India securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in LL. B. Degree.
(B) SPECIAL COURSES
LL.M. Course in Human Rights & Duties Education Duration:4 Semesters (2 Years)
Location : Faculty of Law
ƒ 3-Year LL.B. after Graduation under 10+2+3 pattern or five years LL.B. under 10+2+5 pattern recognized by
the Bar Council of India securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in LL. B. Degree.

LL.M. (Master of Laws)


CUET Paper Code - COPQ14
Location : Faculty of Law
ƒ Eligibility: 3-Year LL.B. after Graduation under 10+2+3 pattern or five years LL.B. under 10+2+5 pattern
recognized by the Bar Council of India securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in LL. B. Degree.

FACULTY OF SANSKRIT VIDYA DHARMA VIJNANA


(A) GENERAL COURSES
ACHARYA in Veda (Shukla Yajurveda, Krishna Yajurveda, , Rigveda), Vyakaran, Sahitya, Jyotish (Jyotish
Ganit, Jyotish Falit), Dharmashastra, Mimansa, Vedanta, Nyayavaisesika,
Acharya (MA) CUET Paper Acharya (MA) in CUET Paper Acharya (MA) in CUET Paper Code
in Code Code
Shukla ACQP21 Krishna ACQP13 Samveda ACQP20
Faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharma VIjnana

Yajurveda Yajurveda
Rigveda ACQP17 Vyakaran ACQP25 Sahitya ACQP18
Jyotish Ganit ACQP12 Jyotish Falit ACQP11 Dharmashastra ACQP07
Mimansa ACQP24 Vedanta ACQP23 Nyayavaisesika ACQP14
Prachin Nyaya ACQP14
ƒ Shastri (Hons.)/Shastri under at least 10+2+3 pattern, in the concerned subject (studied in all the three years)
securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at Shastri level except those
subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree)
marks sheet.
ACHARYA in Sankhyayoga, Puranetihasa
SankhyayogCUET Paper Code - ACQP24; Puranetihasa CUET Paper Code - ACQP16
ƒ Shastri (Hons.)/Shastri under at least 10+2+3 pattern, in the concerned subject (studied in all the three years)
securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at Shastri level except those
subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree)
marks sheet.
OR
ƒ B.A. (Hons.)/B.A. with Sanskrit as a subject (in all the three years) under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a
minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at B.A. level except those subjects
where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) marks sheet.
ACHARYA in Bauddha Darshan
CUET Paper Code - ACQP04
Shastri (Hons.)/Shastri under at least 10+2+3 pattern, in the concerned subject (studied in all the three years)
securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at Shastri level except those
subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) marks
sheet.
OR
B.A. (Hons.)/B.A. with Sanskrit/Pali as a subject (in all the three years) under at least 10+2+3 pattern securing a
minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at B.A. level except those subjects where
only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) marks sheet.

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ACHARYA in Jain Darshan
CUET Paper Code – ACQP10
Shastri (Hons.)/Shastri under at least 10+2+3 pattern, in the concerned subject (studied in all the three years)
securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at Shastri level except those
subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark
sheet.
OR
B.A. (Hons.)/B.A. with Sanskrit/Prakrit as a subject (in all the three years) under at least 10+2+3 pattern
securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at B.A. level except those
subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) marks
sheet.

ACHARYA in Agam Tantra/ Dharm Vijianan


Agam Tantra CUET Paper Code - ACQP03; Dharm Vijianan CUET Paper Code - ACQP06
Shastri (Hons.)/Shastri under at least 10+2+3 pattern, with subject Dharmagam/ Yogatantra/ Agamatantra/
Agam/ Shaivagam (studied in all the three years) securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all
subjects studied at Shastri level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not
contribute to the total in the final (degree) marksheet,
OR
(a) Shastri (Hons.)/Shastri/B.A. (Hons.)/B.A. securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all
subjects studied at Shastri (Hons.)/Shastri/B.A. (Hons.)/B.A. level except those subjects where only pass
marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) marksheet; and
(b) two years P.G. Diploma course in Agama tantra securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate.

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES


(A) GENERAL COURSES
M.A. in Economics
CUET Paper Code - COQP10
ƒ B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A./B.Sc. (Hons)/B.Sc./B.Com./B.Tech. under 10+2+3 pattern, securing a minimum of 50%
marks in the aggregate including except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not
contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet from a recognized Indian or Foreign University.
ƒ In addition to above, M.A. Economics curricula requires understanding of Substantial Knowledge of Mathematics
and Statistics.
Faculty of Social Sciences

M.A. in History
CUET Paper Code - HUQP09
ƒ A bachelor degree under 10+2+3 pattern with 50% securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including
except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final
(degree) mark sheet from a recognized Indian or Foreign University in any discipline.
M.A. in Political Science
CUET Paper Code - HUQP18
ƒ B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A./B.Sc. (Hons)/B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern, securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate
including all subjects studied at B.A./B.Sc. level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and
which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet. Candidate must have studied Political
Science in all the three years at undergraduate level
M.A. in Psychology
CUET Paper Code - HUQP20
ƒ Psychology+++ Candidates having B.A./B.Sc. (Hons.) in Psychology under 10+2+3 pattern or having studied Psychology
as subject in all the three years at B.A./B.Sc. level.
ƒ Non-Psychology+++ Candidates having graduate degree in Science, Engineering & Technology and Medical Sciences
without having studied Psychology at the graduate level.
ƒ Note: There will be common entrance tests for Psychology and Non-Psychology streams of candidates for admission
to M.A. in Psychology. Candidates desirous to seek admission in M.A./M.Sc. Psychology who have not studied
Psychology at the UG level (having graduate degrees in Science, Engineering & Technology and Medical Sciences)
should fill their subject code, accordingly.
M.A. in Sociology
CUET Paper Code - HUQP22
ƒ B.A. (Hons.)/ B.A./B.Sc. (Hons)/B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern, securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate
including all subjects studied at B.A./B.Sc. level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and
which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet. Candidate must have studied Sociology in
all the three years at undergraduate level

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(B) SPECIAL COURSE OF STUDY
Master of Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Department of Psychology
Seats : Min: 15 : Max. : 59 Fee : Rs.60,000/-per annum
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
ƒ Admission to the Vocational Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, group
discussion and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of
the CUET. For Details see Section-4.1
M.A. in Social Work
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Department of Sociology
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree 10+2+3 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks OR equivalent in any discipline.
Master of Arts in Anthropology
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Department of Sociology
Seats : Min: 05 : Max. : 37 Fee : Rs.30,000/- per semester
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern OR its equivalent or a higher degree in any discipline
from any UGC/AICTE recognized institution in India or abroad with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
M.A. in Public Administration
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Department of Political Science
Seats : Min: 10 ; Max. : 47 Fee : Rs.15,000/-per annum

ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate
marks.
M. A. in Conflict Management and Development (MCMD)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Malaviya Centre for Peace Research
Seats : Min: 10 ; Max. : 59 Fee : 15,000/- per annum

ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks OR equivalent degree
Faculty of Social Sciences

with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.


ƒ Admission to the Vocational Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET,
group discussion and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total
marks of the CUET. For Details see Section-4.1
Masters of Arts in Integrated Rural Development and Management
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Centre for Integrated Rural Development and Management
Seats : Min: 10 : Max : 40* Fee : Rs.30,000/- per annum

ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern OR equivalent degree with a minimum of 50%
aggregate marks.
ƒ 3 (Three) seats for sponsored candidates from the Government, Public Bodies and Institutions, Industrial
Concerns, Other Public Organizations, Members of the staff of any recognized University including BHU,
Deemed Universities, Autonomous Institutions and Colleges and another 3 (Three) seats are under the foreign
national category.
M.A. in Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and
Inclusive Policy
Seats : Min: 10 : Max : 25 Fee : Rs.15,000/-per annum
ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 pattern with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.

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M.A. in Economics (Energy Economics)
CUET Paper Code - COQP10
Location : Department of Economics
Seats : Min: 05 : Max : 62 Fee : Rs.30,000/- per semester

ƒ Graduates with minimum 50% marks in B.A.(Economics), B.A.(Hons.)Economics, B.Com, BSc., B. Tech. and MBA
are eligible for admission in this course.
ƒ In addition to the above the candidates must have minimum 50% marks in Mathematics/ Statistics/ Business
Mathematics/ Physics as one of the papers/subjects at Intermediate/Graduation level.

M.A. in Heritage Management


CUET Paper Code) - COQP11
Location : Department of History
Faculty of Social Sciences

Seats : Min: 05 : Max : 62 Fee : Rs.20,000/- per semester

ƒ Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline under at least (10+2+3) pattern OR equivalent with a minimum of 50%
aggregate marks.
M.A. in Archival Studies & Management (Under IOE)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Department of History
Seats : Max : 45 Fee : Rs.50,000/- p.a.+ University Regular Fee
ƒ Bachelor Degree in any discipline with 50% marks from a recognized India or Foreign University.
M.A. in Gender Studies (Under IOE)
CUET Paper Code - COQP11
Location : Department of Sociology
Seats : Min: 8 Max: 35 Fee : 50,000/- p.a. for Indian Students+ University
Regular Fee. Rs. 1,00,000/- for Foreign Students +
University Regular Fee
ƒ Passed Graduation in any discipline with at least 50% marks.

FACULTY OF VISUAL ARTS


(A) PROFESSIONAL COURSES
Faculty of Visual Arts

M.F.A. in Painting, Applied Arts, Plastic Arts, Pottery & Ceramics, Textile Design
CUET Paper Code
MFA in CUET Paper MFA in CUET Paper MFA in CUET Paper Code
Code Code
Painting HUQP15 Applied Arts HUQP03 Plastic Arts HUQP17
Pottery & HUQP19 Textile Design HUQP23
Ceramics
ƒ Passed B.F.A. in the subject concerned (10+2+4 pattern or 10+5 pattern) securing a minimum of 50% marks in
the aggregate.
ƒ Admission to these Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, and
practical examination conducted at BHU. For Details see Section-4.2

Institute of Agricultural Sciences


Institute of Agricultural Sciences

(A) PROFESSIONAL COURSES


M. Sc. (Ag.) (Master of Science in Agriculture) in Agricultural Economics; Agronomy; Entomology;
Agricultural Extension & Communication; Genetics & Plant Breeding; Horticulture (Fruit Science, Vegetable
Science, Floriculture and Landscaping); Plant Pathology; Plant Physiology; Soil Science & Agricultural
Chemistry

M. Sc. (Ag.) CUET Paper M. Sc. (Ag.) CUET Paper M. Sc. (Ag.) CUET Paper Code
Code Code
Agricultural SCQP01 Agronomy SCQP01 Entomology SCQP01
Economics
Agricultural SCQP01 Genetics & SCQP01 Horticulture SCQP01
Extension & Plant Breeding (Fruit Science)
Communication

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Horticulture SCQP01 Horticulture SCQP01 Plant SCQP01
(Vegetable (Floriculture Pathology
Science) and
Landscaping)
Plant SCQP01 Soil Science & SCQP01
Physiology Agricultural
Chemistry
1. Candidates with 4-years B.Sc. (Ag.)/B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag./B.Sc. (Horticulture) Degree with credit based course
programme.
2. Candidates with 4-years B.Sc. (Horticulture) Degree with credit based course programme under the guidelines
of ICAR will be considered for all disciplines of M.Sc. (Ag.) course except M.Sc. (Ag.) Agronomy
3. At least 6.0/10 or 2.5/4, 3.5/5, 4.0/ 6 OGPA for General Candidates and 2.0/4, 3.0/5, 5/6 and 5.5/10
OGPA for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PWD candidates in qualifying examinations as per University guidelines.
4. Has not secured more than one III-division or equivalent OGPA in his/her academic career. A student having
equivalent bachelor’s degree in agriculture from a foreign university may also be considered.
M. Tech. in Dairy Technology
CUET Paper Code - MTQP03
Eligibility:
1. 10+2+4 years undergraduate degree is essential.
2. B. Tech. (Dairy Technology / Food Technology / Food Engineering / Food Engineering and Technology /
Food Process Engineering / Food Technology and Management.
M. Tech. in Food Technology (Processing Technology)
CUET Paper Code - MTQP06
Eligibility:
1. 10+2+4 years undergraduate degree is essential.
2. Candidates with 4 years degree B. Tech. / B. E. (Food Technology / Food Engineering / Food Engineering and
Technology / Food Process Engineering / Food Technology and Management / Dairy Technology / Agricultural
Process Engineering / Agricultural Engineering / Food Processing and Management OR B. Tech. (Post-harvest
Engineering / Technology)
(B) SPECIAL COURSES OF STUDY
M.Sc. (Ag.) Agroforestry
CUET Paper Code - SCQP02
Location : Rajiv Gandhi South Campus
Seats : Min: 10 : Max. : 30 Fee : Rs. 25,000 per
semester
Eligibility: Passed 4 year B.Sc.(Ag)/B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag. Or 4 year degree programme in B.Sc. (Forestry) / B.Sc.
(Hons.) Forestry from any recognized University. Secured at least 6.0/10 or 2.5/4, 3.5/5, 4.0/6 OGPA for general
Institute of Agricultural Sciences

category candidates and 2.0/4, 3.0/5, 3.5/6 and 5.5/10 OGPA for SC/ST/OBC/PWD category candidates under
the Course Credit System in qualifying examination, as per University guidelines and has not secured more than
one III-division or equivalent OGPA in his/her academic career.
M.Sc. (Ag.) in Soil Science – Soil and Water Conservation
CUET Paper Code - SCQP26
Location : Rajiv Gandhi South Campus
Seats : Min: 10 : Max. : 20 Fee : Rs.25,000/- per semester
Eligibility: Passed 4 year B.Sc.(Ag)/B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag. from any recognized University. Secured at least 6.0/10 or
2.5/4, 3.5/5, 4.0/6 OGPA for general category candidates and 2.0/4, 3.0/5, 3.5/6 and 5.5/10 OGPA for
SC/ST/OBC/PWD category candidates under the Course Credit System in qualifying examination, as per
University guidelines and has not secured more than one III-division or equivalent OGPA in his/her academic
career.
Master of Agri-Business Management (MABM)
CUET Paper Code – COPQ01
Location : Department of Agricultural Economics
Seats : Min: 10 : Max : 32 Fee : Rs. 42500/- per semester (Rs.85000/- per annum)
.

ƒ Passed 4 year B.Sc.(Ag)/B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag. OR an equivalent examination recognized by the University/ICAR or 4
years degree programme in B.Sc.(Forestry)/ B.Sc. (Horticulture)/ B.Sc. (Hons) Forestry/ B.Sc. (Hons.)
Horticulture/ B.Sc. (Hons) Biotechnology/ B. Tech. (Agricultural Engineering)/ B.E. (Agricultural Engg.)/ B. V.
Sc & A.H./B. Tech. (Dairy Technology)/B. Tech. (Food Technology). Secured at least 6.0/10 or 2.5/4, 3.5/5,
4.0/6 OGPA for general category candidates and 2.0/4, 3.0/5, 3.5/6 and 5.5/10 OGPA for SC/ST/OBC/PWD
category candidates under the Course Credit System in qualifying examination, as per University guidelines and
has not secured more than one III-division or equivalent OGPA in his/her academic career.

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ƒ Admission to the Vocational Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET, group
discussion and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total marks of
the CUET. For Details see Section-4.1
M. Tech. in Agricultural Engineering (Soil and Water Conservation Engineering)
CUET Paper Code - MTQP11
Location : Department of Agricultural Engineering
Seats : Min: 05 : Max. : 15 Fee : Rs.30,000 per semester
(Rs. 60,000/- per annum)
Eligibility: B. Tech. (Agricultural Engg./Civil Engineering.)/B.E.(Agricultural Engg./Civil Engineering) recognized
by the University. Secured at least 6.0/10 or 2.5/4, 3.5/5, 4.0/6 OGPA for general category candidates and
2.0/4, 3.0/5, 3.5/6 and 5.5/10 OGPA for SC/ST/OBC/PWD category candidates under the Course Credit System
in qualifying examination, as per University guidelines and has not secured more than one III-division or
equivalent OGPA in his/her academic career.
M.Sc. in Plant Biotechnology
CUET Paper Code - SCQP25
Location : Rajiv Gandhi South Campus
Seats : Min: 20 : Max. : 35 Fee : Rs.35,000 per semester
(Rs. 70,000/- per annum)
Eligibility: Graduate of any biological stream or a B.Sc.(Ag.)/B.Sc. (Hons) Ag. graduate securing at least 6.0/10,
2.5/4, 3.5/5, 4.0/6 OGPA under Course Credit System or minimum 50% aggregate marks under traditional system
of examination.

Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development


(A) GENERAL COURSES
Institute of Environment & SD

M.Sc. in CUET Paper Code


i. M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences (Earth & SCQP11
Atmospheric Sciences)
ii. M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences (Ecological SCQP11
Sciences)
iii. M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences (Environmental SCQP11
Biotechnology)
ƒ B.Sc. (Hons) / B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern / or B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag or MBBS or B. Pharma. or / B.E. / B. Tech. or
and equivalent examination recognized by Banaras Hindu University securing 50% marks (equivalent GPA) in
aggregate.
ƒ Furthermore, a candidate who is awarded, doctoral degree shall not be entitled to appear in any of the
entrance test held for aforesaid courses mentioned above.
(B) SPECIAL COURSE OF STUDY
M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences (Environmental Technology)
CUET Paper Code - SCQP11
Location : Rajiv Gandhi South Campus
Seats : Min: 10 : Max. : 40 Fee : Rs.50,000/- per annum
Eligibility: B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. (10+2+3) or B.Sc. (Ag.) or MBBS or BE / B. Tech. with a minimum of 50% marks
(equivalent GPA) with minimum 50% in aggregate at 10 and 10+2 levels.

Institute of Management Studies


SPECIAL COURSE OF STUDY
Institute of Management

MBA in Agri- Business


CUET Paper Code - COQP12
Location : Rajiv Gandhi South Campus
Seats : Min: 10 : Max. : 59 Fee : Rs.90,000/- per annum

ƒ Minimum 50% marks in aggregate at the B.Sc. (Ag.) & allied disciplines OR B.Sc. Home Sc. Or B.Sc. with at least
one of the following subjects - Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Bio-Technology, B. Voc (Food Processing &
Management) under 10+2+3 Scheme OR A Post Graduate in the above disciplines.
ƒ Admission to the Vocational Courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks in the CUET,
group discussion and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and interview shall be 20% of the total
marks of the CUET. For Details see Section-4.1

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Institute of Medical Sciences
Institute of Medical Science

PROFESSIONAL COURSE
M. Sc. in Bio-Statistics
CUET Paper Code – SCQP27
B. Sc. (Hons.)/B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc./B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate
(considering all the three years of B.Sc./B.A. Course). The candidate must have opted Statistics Hons. or studied
Statistics in all the three years of the graduate level. Moreover the candidate must also have studied
Mathematics as one of the subjects at the graduate level.

Institute of Science
(A) GENERAL COURSE
M.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Computer Science#, Geography$, Mathematics$, Statistics$,
Psychology$, Home Science*($)
Duration:4 Semesters (2 Years)
M. Sc. CUET Paper M. Sc. CUET Paper M. Sc. CUET Paper Code
Code Code
Physics SCQP24 Chemistry SCQP08 Zoology SCQP28

Botany SCQP07 Computer SCQP09 Geography$ HUQP08


Science#
Mathematics$ SCQP19 Statistics$ SCQP27 Psychology$ HUQP20

Home HUQP11
Science*($)

B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science subjects
(considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). The subject in which admission is sought must be Hons. subject
at B.Sc. (Hons.) level/a subject studied in all the three years at Graduate level.
1. For admission to M.Sc. in Botany/ Zoology, a candidate must also have offered Chemistry as one of the
subjects at the Graduate level.
2. For admission in M. Sc. in Statistics, a candidate must also have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects
at the Graduate level.
3. $ Geography, Home Science, Mathematics, Statistics are available in both Faculties of Arts and
Science; Psychology is available in both Faculties of Social Sciences and Science. However, the
admission is done (and teaching is imparted) in the respective Department.
$
4. For admission to M.A./M.Sc. course in Geography, Mathematics, Statistics, Home Science,
Psychology for both the faculties, there will be one Common Entrance Test for each of the subjects
and a single merit list will be prepared.
5. *($) The appearing candidate should have studied all the five branches viz. (Food & Nutrition, Clothing &
Textile, Family resource management, Women Development and Extension Education) in their three years
degree courses.
6. #PWD candidates including blindness, low vision, deaf and hard hearing, autism, intellectual disability, and
Institute of Science

mental illness (including multiple disabilities) will only be allowed if they have a total disability not
exceeding 50% for the admission in M.S.s Computer Science.
M.Sc. in Biochemistry
CUET Paper Code - SCQP05
ƒ B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biochemistry/ B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern with Biochemistry as a subject in all the three years
of graduation course, securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science subjects (considering all
the three years of B.Sc. Course),
OR
ƒ B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry/ Botany/ Zoology or B.Sc. (Life Science/Bioscience) under 10+2+3 pattern with
Chemistry as a subject studied for at least One year (Two Semesters) of B.Sc. course securing a minimum of
50% marks in the aggregate in science subjects (considering all the three years of B.Sc. course).
M.Sc. (Tech.) in Geophysics Duration: 6 Semesters (3 Years)
CUET Paper Code – SCQP15
ƒ B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science
subjects (considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course) with Physics, Maths and one more Science subject.
M.Sc. in Geology Duration: 4 Semesters (2 Years)
CUET Paper Code – SCQP14

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ƒ B.Sc. (Hons.)/ B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science
subjects (considering all the three years of B.Sc. Course). Geology must be Hons. subject at B.Sc. (Hons.)
level/a subject studied in all the three parts at Graduate level.
(B) PROFESSIONAL COURSES
MCA (Master of Computer Applications) (Main Campus & RGSC*)
CUET Paper Code - SCQP09
ƒ Obtained at least 60% marks in aggregate or 6.5 on a 10 -point scale (55% marks in aggregate or 6.0 on a 10-
point scale in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in
(i) BCA / BIT /B. Tech. / BSc. With Computer Science as main or ancillary subject or equivalent Degree.
OR
(ii) B. Tech./B.E. in any branch (will be required to take bridge courses as per University rules)
OR
(iii) B.A./ BSc. in Mathematics/ Statistics or equivalent Degree (will be required to take bridge courses as
per University rules)
ƒ The MCA course at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Barkachha, Mirzapur (RGSC) is under Paid Seat Fee Structure with the fee
structure of Rs.60000/- per semester + regular fees of the MCA course prescribed by the University. Maximum number of
seats is 25. The candidates desirous to take admission at RGSC, Barkachha, Mirzapur will be required to give their
option/preference of location at the time of counselling and the admissions will be made as per merit and the choice of
the candidate. Further if the number of candidates opting for MCA is less than the minimum number of seats in the course,
then the course may not run in that academic session.
ƒ #PWD candidates including blindness, low vision, deaf and hard hearing, autism, intellectual disability, and
mental illness (including multiple disabilities) will only be allowed if they have a total disability not
exceeding 50% for the admission in MCA.

(C) SPECIAL COURSE OF STUDY


M.Sc. in Environmental Science
CUET Paper Code - SCQP11
Location : Department of Botany
Institute of Science

Seats : Min: 10 : Max. : 40 Fee : Rs.40,000/- per annum


ƒ A minimum of 50% marks (equivalent GPA) in B.Sc. (Hons)/B.Sc. (10+2+3) as well as at 10 & 10+2 examinations.
M.Sc. in Applied Microbiology
CUET Paper Code – SCQP03
Location : Department of Botany
Seats : Min: 10 : Max. : 40 Fee : Rs.40,000/- per annum
ƒ B.Sc. (Hons.)/B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern with any two of the following subjects: Botany, Zoology,
Biotechnology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Industrial Microbiology, Life Science, Environmental Sciences and
Secured at least 50% marks in aggregate in the concerned degree.
M.Sc. in Statistics and Computing
CUET Paper Code - SCQP27
Location : DST-Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences
Seats : Min:15 : Max. : 62 Fee : Rs.40,000/- per annum
Eligibility: B.Sc. (Hons)/B.A. (Hons)/B.Sc./B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the
aggregate* (considering all the three years of B.Sc/B.A. Courses). The candidate must have studied Statistics
Hons. or studied subject Statistics in the all the three years at Graduate level. Moreover the candidate must
also have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at the Graduate level.
* For B.Sc. (Hons)/B.Sc. only Science subjects and for B.A. (Hons)/B.A. all subjects except those subjects where
only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet.
M.Sc. in Mathematics & Computing
CUET Paper Code - SCQP19
Location : DST-Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences
Seats : Min: 15 : Max. : 50 Fee : Rs. 40,000/- per annum
Eligibility: B.Sc. (Hons)/B.A. (Hons)/B.Sc./B.A. under 10+2+3 pattern securing a minimum of 50% marks in the
aggregate* (considering all the three years of B.Sc./B.A. Courses). The candidate must have studied
Mathematics Hons. or studied subject Mathematics in the all the three years at Graduate level.
* For B.Sc. (Hons)/B.Sc. only Science subjects and for B.A. (Hons)/B.A. all subjects except those subjects where
only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) mark sheet.
M.Sc. in Computational Science and Applications
CUET Paper Code - SCQP09
Location : DST-Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences
Seats : Min:15 : Max. : 50 Fee : Rs.40,000/- per annum

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Eligibility: B.Sc. (Hons.)/B.Sc. under 10+2+3 pattern securing 50% pattern securing 50% marks in aggregate in
science subjects (considering all the three years of B.Sc. courses). The candidate must have studied Honours in
Computer Science or studied the subject Computer Science in all the three years at Graduation level.
M.Sc. in Forensic Science
CUET Paper Code - SCQP13
Locatio : Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
n
Seats : Min:10 : Max : 40 Fee : Rs.40,000/- per Semester;
. US$1000 per semester
(for foreign students)
Eligibility:
Any science graduate under 10+2+3 pattern securing minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and having Botany,
Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Genetics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Psychology,
Computer Science, Statistics, Forensic Science, Geography, Geophysics and Geology as main subject
(combination of at least three of the subjects) at the Under Graduate level.
OR
) Any graduate having MBBS/BDS/B. Tech./B.E./B. Pharm. degree securing minimum 50% marks in aggregate.

Mahila Mahavidyalaya (For Females only)


PROFESSIONAL COURSES
a. M. Sc. in Bioinformatics
CUET Paper Code - SCQP06
(A) 10+2 with Science and (B) Bachelor’s degree under at least 10+2+3 pattern in
Science/Engineering/Technology/ Agriculture/Medicine/Veterinary Science/Pharmaceutics with 50% marks
in the aggregate.
NOTE:
i) Course is open for female candidates only; (ii) For all courses the applicants having a degree
equivalent to the degree of qualifying examination recognized by the Banaras Hindu University are also
eligible (if they satisfy all other requirements for admission in the concerned course).
b. M.A. (Master of Education)
CUET Paper Code - COQP16
Graduate under 10+2+3 pattern with Education (Hons.)/having Education as a subject in any of the three
years/ or any graduate under 10+2+3 pattern plus B.Ed./B.Ed. (Spl.) securing a minimum of 50% marks in
aggregate at Graduation level.

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Section –4: Courses with Group Discussion, Personal Interview, Practical & Physical Fitness
Exam as Criteria for Admission
For a number of courses, the candidate in addition to appearing at the CUET for specified examination/test
shall also be required to appear at the Group Discussion (GD) & Personal Interview (PI) OR Practical Tests OR
Physical Fitness Examination. The final merit for admission in such courses shall be prepared based on the
marks obtained in CUET and GD & PI, Practical test or Physical Fitness Examination as the case may be.

These exams will be conducted at respective departments/ University at Varanasi. The eligible candidates
based on their CUET score shall be sent call letters for appearing in these tests. No Scrutiny/Re-evaluation of
Answer sheet of physical fitness test will be allowed at any stage.

4.1. Courses having CBT, Group-discussion (GD) and Personal Interview as assessment
components of Entrance Examination

Faculty/ Institute BHU Counsellin


SN Name of the Course
Code
1. Master of Tourism & Travel Management Faculty of Arts 455
2. Master in Corporate Communication Management Faculty of Arts 459
3. MBA in Agri Business Institute of 381
Management Studies
4. M.A in Social Work Faculty of Social 463
Sciences
5. Master in Conflict Management Development Faculty of Social 467
Sciences
6. Master of Personal Management and Industrial Faculty of Social 465
Relation (MPMIR) Sciences
7. Master of Vocation in Retail & Logistics Faculty of Arts 704
Management
8. Master of Vocation in Hospital and Tourism Faculty of Arts 706
Management
9. Master of Vocation in Fashion Technology & Apparel Faculty of Arts 723
Design
10. MBA (Financial Management)/ MBA (Foreign Trade)/ Faculty of 385
MBA (Risk and Insurance) Commerce
11. Master of Vocation in Food Processing & Faculty of Arts 705
Management/ (Under Vocational Courses)
12. Master of Vocation in Medical Laboratory Faculty of Arts 710
Technology (Under Vocational Courses)
13. Master of Agri-Business Management Institute of 352
Agricultural
Sciences
• Admission to aforesaid courses will be on the basis of a composite merit comprising of marks
in the CUET, group discussion and interview (combined weightage for group discussion and
interview shall be 20% of the total marks of the written test).
• In these courses marks obtained/rank in the CUET would not be disclosed till the GD and PI
components are over. The University will declare a list of shortlisted candidates in each
category who qualify for the GD and PI components without disclosing their test scores. The
short-listing of candidates would be done in order of merit in the CUET.
• The number of candidates, in order of the merit, to be called for GD & PI shall be decided by
the concerned Admission Committee of the BHU.

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4.2 Courses having CUET and Practical Examination as assessment components of entrance examination
(i) MFAs (Faculty of Visual Arts)
S. No. Name of the Course BHU Counselling Code
1. M.F.A. in Painting 360
2. M.F.A. in Applied Arts 361
3. M.F.A. in Plastic Arts 362
4. M.F.A. in Pottery & Ceramics 363
5. M.F.A. in Textile Design 364
ƒ For admission to the above Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) courses, a candidate would be required to appear
in CUET and Practical Test. The practical test would include *Portfolio and Original Work presentation
(Panel Evaluation consisting of External and Internal for 200 marks) and interview (Panel Evaluation
consisting of External and Internal for 200 marks) by a Committee to be constituted by the BHU. The
Practical Test shall be of 400 marks. A candidate will be considered to have appeared in the
Common University Entrance Test conducted by the NTA for any of the above MFA course only if he/
she has appeared in the Theory (CUET) as well as in Practical Test.
ƒ No Scrutiny/Re-evaluation of Answer sheet of practical test will be done at any stage.
ƒ *Portfolio review and interview: The candidates who have secured more than the prescribed cut-off
marks limit in Theory Paper will be required to submit: A digital Portfolio of 8-10 image of the
subject concerned (Applied Art, Painting, Plastic Art, Pottery Ceramic and Textile Design); Artwork
(A-4 Size, PDF Format, executed during the course of BFA duly verified and authenticated by the
Head of the Department of the candidate’s department. Each image in the portfolio should include
the candidates Entrance Exam Roll No., Title, Year made in, Medium and Size/Dimension in cm.

ƒ Candidates numbering Seven times the intake for MFA courses course in each category drawn on the
basis of merit of Entrance test conducted by NTA will be called to appear in the Practical Test at
Varanasi Centre only. In these courses marks obtained/rank in the Entrance Test (CUET) would not be
disclosed till the Practical Test component is over. University will declare a list of shortlisted candidates
in each category who qualify for the Practical Test without disclosing their test scores.
1) During the Practical Examinations, the shortlisted candidates will be required to submit their
portfolio and three original work, attested by their Institution/Department, to the concerned
departments of the Faculty of Visual Arts.
2) In case of doubt on the submitted portfolio and three original work by the applicant, a skill test
may be taken by the panel of experts during the practical examination.
3) Appearance in both Theory and Practical (Portfolio and Original Work Examinations) is
mandatory in order to be eligible for consideration for admission.
ƒ For MFA, minimum qualifying marks for theory paper will be 35% and in the practical minimum
qualifying marks will be 45%. The University reserves the right to modify the above minimum qualifying
marks. If the University decides to lower down the minimum qualifying marks of 35% prescribed for
theory component (CBT) of MPA course, then the merit will be computed as follows:
(i) Firstly those candidates will be put in the merit list according to their combined marks in theory
(CBT) and practical tests who have secured the minimum qualifying marks in the theory as well as
practical;
(ii) After that those candidates will be put in the merit list on the basis of their combined marks in
theory (CBT) and practical tests who have obtained the minimum qualifying marks in the practical
test but could not get minimum qualifying marks in theory.
ƒ In case of MFA, the above procedure will be applicable for candidates of all categories. Further, a
candidate will be considered deemed appeared in the PET conducted by NTA who appeared in the
Theory as well as Practical(s).

(ii)Master of Performing Arts(MPAs)


SN Name of the Course BHU Counselling Code
1. MPA in Vocal Music 366
2. MPA in Instrumental Music (Sitar) 367
3. MPA in Instrumental Music(Flute) 368
4. MPA in Instrumental Music (Tabla) 369
5. MPA in Dance (Kathak) 370
6. MPA in Dance (Bharat Natayam) 371

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ƒ For admission to the above MPA courses, a candidate would be required to appear in CBT and Practical
Tests. Fitness Test. The Practical Test shall be of 600 marks. A candidate will be considered to have
appeared in the Common University Entrance Test of BHU PET 2023 conducted by NTA for any of the
above MPA course only if he/ she has appeared in the Theory (CBT) as well as in Practical Test.
ƒ Candidates numbering Six times the intake for MPA courses course in each category drawn on the
basis of merit of Entrance test conducted by NTA will be called to appear in the Practical Test at
Varanasi Centre only. In these courses marks obtained/rank in the Entrance Test (CBT) would not be
disclosed till the Practical Test component is over. NTA will declare a list of shortlisted candidates in each
category who qualify for the Practical Test without disclosing their test scores.
ƒ For MPA, minimum qualifying marks for theory paper will be 35% and in the practical minimum
qualifying marks will be 45%. The University reserves the right to modify the above minimum qualifying
marks. If the University decides to lower down the minimum qualifying marks of 35% prescribed for
theory component (CBT) of MPA course, then the merit will be computed as follows:
(i) Firstly those candidates will be put in the merit list according to their combined marks in theory
(CBT) and practical tests who have secured the minimum qualifying marks in the theory as well as
practical;
(ii) After that those candidates will be put in the merit list on the basis of their combined marks in
theory (CBT) and practical tests who have obtained the minimum qualifying marks in the practical
test but could not get minimum qualifying marks in theory.
ƒ In case of MPA, the above procedure will be applicable for candidates of all categories. Further, a
candidate will be considered deemed appeared in the PET conducted by NTA who appeared in the
Theory as well as Practical(s).

4.3. Courses having CBT and Physical Fitness Test as assessment components of entrance examination

1. Bachelor of Physical Education (B. P. Ed.) 152

For admission to the B. P. Ed. course, a candidate would be required to appear in CBT and Physical Fitness
Test. The Physical Fitness Test shall be of 400 marks. A candidate will be considered to have appeared
in the BHU PET 2023 Common University Entrance Test conducted by NTA for B. P. Ed. only if he/ she
has appeared in the Theory (CBT) as well as in Physical Fitness Test. The merit for B. P. Ed. will be the
sum of three components viz. Marks in Theory Paper (CBT), marks in Physical Fitness Test and Bonus
marks for sports achievement (if any).
Candidates numbering Six times the intake for B. P. Ed. course in each category drawn on the basis of
merit of Entrance test (CBT) conducted by NTA will be called to appear in the Physical Fitness Test at
Varanasi Centre only.
ƒ No Scrutiny/Re-evaluation of Answer sheet of physical fitness test will be allowed at any stage.
For B. P. Ed., minimum qualifying marks in Theory Paper (CBT) shall be 35% while in Physical Fitness Test
it will be 45%. The University reserves the right to modify the above minimum qualifying marks. If the
University decides to lower down the minimum qualifying marks of 35% prescribed for theory
component (CBT) of B. P. Ed. Entrance test, then the merit shall be prepared as under:
(i) Firstly, those candidates will be put in the merit list according to their combined marks in
Theory Paper (CBT) and Physical Fitness Test who have secured the minimum qualifying marks in
the theory (CBT) as well as Physical Fitness Test
(ii) After that those candidates will be put in the merit list on the basis of their combined marks in
Theory Paper and Physical Fitness Test who have obtained the minimum qualifying marks in the
Physical Fitness Test but could not get minimum qualifying marks in theory (CBT).
Remarks: The candidates called for physical fitness test/ practical examinations are required to come
prepared to stay for at least 2-3 days. The above procedure will be applicable for candidates of all
categories.

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1. Bonus Points Distribution for B. P. Ed. 2. All India Inter University Competitions:
Individual Team Marks
1. Position in National Championship/ Inter
State/National games organized by their Member Indian University
approved national federation/ affiliated with --- 45
Team
IOA and organized at World/SAF/Common
Wealth games as per the approved list of AIU 1st position Member Winner Team 40

2nd position Member Runners-Up Team 35


Individual Team Marks
3rd position Member 3rd Position Team 30
1st 1st 50
2nd 2nd 45
3rd 3rd 40

3. Position holder at zonal Inter University competition:


Individual Team Marks
--- Member Vizzy Trophy Team 20
1st position Member Winner Team 15
nd
2 position Member Runners-Up Team 10
Note: A candidate who has represented India in any game/sports approved by their IOA/Federation
organized at Olympic/World/Asian/Common Wealth games/SAF and World University, as per the AIU list
will get Direct Admission provided the candidate applies for admission before last date of admission in
the course and has passed the qualifying examination.

2. Master of Physical Education (M. P. Ed.) 457


ƒ For admission to the M. P. Ed. course, a candidate would be required to appear in CBT and Physical
Fitness Test. The Physical Fitness Test shall be of 480 marks. A candidate will be considered to have
appeared in the BHU PET 2023 for M. P. Ed. only if he/ she have appeared in the Theory (CBT) as well
as in Physical Fitness Test.
ƒ Candidates numbering Six times the intake for M. P. Ed. course in each category drawn on the basis
of merit of Entrance test (CBT) conducted by NTA will be called to appear in the Physical Fitness Test
at Varanasi Centre only.
ƒ For M. P. Ed., minimum qualifying marks in Theory Paper (CBT) shall be 35% while in Physical Fitness
Test it will be 45%. The University reserves the right to modify the above minimum qualifying marks. If
the University decides to lower down the minimum qualifying marks of 35% prescribed for theory
component (CBT) of M. P. Ed. Entrance test, then the merit shall be prepared as under:
(i) Firstly, those candidates will be put in the merit list according to their combined marks in
Theory Paper (CBT) and Physical Fitness Test who have secured the minimum qualifying marks in
the theory (CBT) as well as Physical Fitness Test
(ii) After that those candidates will be put in the merit list on the basis of their combined marks in
Theory Paper and Physical Fitness Test who have obtained the minimum qualifying marks in the
Physical Fitness Test but could not get minimum qualifying marks in theory (CBT).
• Remarks: The candidates called for physical fitness test/ practical examinations are required to
come prepared to stay for at least 2-3 days. The above procedure will be applicable for candidates
of all categories.
4.4 Evaluation and preparation of merit list of Common University Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU-
PET) 2023, conducted by NTA, Courses having CUET as the only component of assessment
Entrance Test of courses (other than those specified in sub-section 4.1. to 4.4) shall have CBT as the
only component of assessment. Accordingly, candidates shall be selected for admission in such courses
in order of merit on the basis of marks secured in the CUET conducted by the NTA provided he/she
fulfils the minimum eligibility criteria and minimum qualifying marks in the test. Minimum qualifying
marks in an Entrance Test conducted by the NTA for such courses shall be determined as follows:
ƒ For Candidates belonging to General/ OBC categories: Not less than 35% of the marks obtained by
the topper of the concerned categories in the concerned Entrance Test;

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ƒ For Candidates belonging to SC/ ST categories: Not less than 25% of the marks obtained by the
topper of the concerned categories in the concerned Entrance Test.
4.5 INTER-SE RANKING:
In case of equal index in PET (for all courses), the following criteria shall be adopted for inter-se ranking:
(a) Preference shall be given to the candidates who have higher aggregate percentage of marks at the
Qualifying Examination. (in cases where candidates with graduation/post-graduation such as M.A. in
Linguistics and M.A. in Mass Communication are eligible, the inter-se-ranking will be decided on the
basis of percentage of marks in aggregate at graduation level)
(b) In case the aggregate percentages of the marks at the Qualifying Examination are also equal then
preference shall be given to a candidate who has higher marks in the concerned subject (wherever
applicable). In MCA: In case the aggregate percentages of the marks at qualifying examination are
also equal, then the candidates having Mathematics at Bachelor’s level shall be considered first. If
there are several such candidates, then preference shall be given to a candidate who has higher
percentage of marks in Mathematics at Bachelor’s level, and if these are also equal, then at
Intermediate or +2 level. Lastly, candidates having Mathematics at +2 level but not at Bachelor’s
level will be considered similarly.
(c) In case the candidates have equal marks in the above stated examinations, then the candidate
senior in age shall be given preference.

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Section – 5: RESERVATION, RELAXATION & SUPERNUMERARY QUOTA
The University provides reservation to different categories of students as per the Government of India Rules and
as per the decision of Academic/Executive Council. Reservation is available as per the following description-
5.1 Reservations [SC/ST/OBC and Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) and Consideration of
Reserved Category Meritorious Candidates as General Candidates] /Reservation of Seats for Females in
B.P.Ed/ M.P. Ed.
(i) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes:
ƒ Seats shall be reserved for Scheduled Caste (15%) and Scheduled Tribe (7.5%) candidates in each
Course. Admission against these seats will be made provided the candidate has passed the Qualifying
Examination and appeared in the Central University Combined Entrance Test conducted by NTA.
ƒ Every SC/ST candidate shall have to submit a self-attested copy of the Caste Certificate mentioning
that the candidate belongs to SC/ST community. The Caste/ Tribe of the candidate must be listed in
the appropriate Govt. of India schedule. Such certificates shall be subject to verification from the
concerned District Magistrate. The following are empowered to issue the certificate. Certificate from
any other person/authority shall not be accepted in any case.

(a) District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/Collector/Deputy Commissioner/Addl. Deputy


Commissioner/ Deputy Collector/1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate/ City Magistrate/Sub-Divisional
Magistrate/Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/Extra Assistant Commissioner.
(b) Chief Presidency Magistrate/Addl. Chief Presidency Magistrate/Presidency Magistrate.
(c) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
(d) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family normally resides.
(e) Administrator/Secretary to the Administrator/ Development Officer (Lakshadweep Islands).

ƒ The Caste Certificate should clearly state: (a) Name of his/her caste/tribe (b) whether he/she belongs
to SC or ST (c) District and the State or Union Territory of his/her usual place of residence and (d) the
appropriate Govt. of India schedule under which his/her caste/tribe is approved by it as SC or ST.
ƒ In case a SC/ST candidate seeks admission under some other category (for example, PWD/Employee
Ward etc.) the candidate should satisfy the minimum eligibility requirement for that category.
(ii) Other Backward Classes (OBCs):
ƒ 27% reservation to candidates belonging to OBC category (excluding under creamy layer) will be
provided in different courses. The authorities to issue the OBC certificate are the same as in case of
SC/ST provided in section 4.(i) above.
ƒ To be eligible for admission under OBC quota, the caste of the candidate must be listed under OBC
Category of the list of Central Govt. Further the OBC certificate should clearly mention that the
candidate is not under creamy layer.
ƒ If an OBC candidate seeks admission under some other category (for example: PWD/Employee Ward
etc.) the candidate should satisfy the minimum eligibility requirement for that category.

(iii) Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs)


In accordance with O.M.F.No.12-4/2019-U1 dated 17th January 2019 of the Department of Higher
Education, MHRD, Government of India, 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections shall be
provided in admission during the Academic Session 2024-25.
The EWSs certificate duly issued by the competent authority with regard to fulfilment of the following
criteria as per Government of India norms of the prospective candidate(s) claiming admission under this
category for admission to various PG courses:
The persons who are not covered under the scheme of reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs and whose family
has gross annual income below Rs. 8.00 lakh (Rupees eight lakh only) are to be identified as EWS for the
benefit of reservation. Income shall also include income from all sources, i.e., salary, agriculture,
business, profession, etc. for the financial year prior to the year of application. Also persons whose family
owns or possesses any of the following assets shall be excluded from being identified as EWS, irrespective
of the family income:
(i) 5 acres of agricultural land and above;
(ii) Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above;
(iii) Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities;

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(iv) Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities.

(iv) Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD):


ƒ 5% seats shall be reserved for Persons with Disability Candidates on horizontal basis:
Blindness and low vision; (1%) + (b) deaf and hard of hearing; (1%) + (c) loco-motor disability including
cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, acid attack victims and muscular dystrophy;(1%)+ (d) autism,
intellectual disability, specific learning disability and mental illness; (1%) + (e) multiple disabilities
from amongst persons under clauses (a) to (d) including deaf-blindness in the seats identified for each
disabilities: (1%) (on horizontal reservation basis).
ƒ Note : Bench Mark of Disability for PwD candidates applying for LL.B (Hons)/LL.M course should not be less
than 40%.
ƒ The PwBD candidates called for Counselling for possible provisional admission will be examined by a Medical
Board constituted by BHU and if necessary, will be referred by the Medical Board to other recognized bodies
for the purpose, as per criteria fixed by the University. The decision of the Medical Board constituted by
BHU will be final.
Note: Wherever the number of seats is small, the University will have the right to combine some of the
groups to calculate the number of seats for reserved categories.
(v) Consideration of Reserved Category Meritorious Candidates as General Candidates:
ƒ In a course, if the merit of a reserved category candidate is more than or equal to the merit of the last
admitted general candidate in that course, the reserved category candidate will be treated as general
candidate in that course. Provided further that if a meritorious reserved category candidate is
admitted by relaxing the general qualifying standards (minimum eligibility requirement and/or age) or
is admitted to a higher preferred course (allotment of Honours subject, Subject combination,
Specialization, if any) which he/she would not have got by remaining under the general category, then
his/her admission shall be adjusted against the concerned reserved category quota and the
consequential vacancy created in the general category shall be filled up by a general category
candidate in order of merit.
(vi) Reservation of Seats for Females in B.P.Ed/ M.P. Ed.
ƒ 15% seats out of total number of seats in B. P. Ed / M. P. Ed. are allocated for female candidates. In
case any such seats remain vacant, these will be filled by male candidates on merit.

5.2 Relaxation in Minimum Eligibility for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward
Classes (OBC) and Persons with Disability (PwBD) Candidates

(i) In the case of SC/ST candidates, for all the above courses [except LL. B. (Hons.)/LL.M] there will be no
requirement for minimum percentage of marks in the aggregate in the qualifying examination except
that they must have passed the qualifying examination & appeared in the concerned Common University
Entrance Test conducted by NTA.
(ii) The SC/ST candidates seeking admission to LL.B (Hons.)/LL.M must have scored at least 40% marks in the
aggregate considering all the subjects in the Qualifying Examination as per recommendations of Bar
Council of India.
(iii) For OBC and PWD candidates there will be a relaxation of 5% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination
in minimum eligibility requirements, in comparison to general category candidates.

5.3 Relaxation in upper age limit for persons with disability (PwBD)/SC/ST/OBC Candidates
ƒ There is an age relaxation of 5 years in upper age limit for candidates belonging to SC/ST and PWD
categories and 3 years in upper age limit for candidates belonging to OBC category for admissions in
various courses wherever the upper age limit is prescribed.

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5.4 Institutional Preference:
ƒ Institutional preference will be available to Banaras Hindu University students (except MCA Course) as per
directive of the Supreme Court to a maximum of 25% out of the seats of in the open category. However, no
such provision is available for Special Courses.
ƒ In this reference a “Banaras Hindu University student” is one who has been admitted through Common
University Entrance Test (conducted by the NTA under Common University Entrance Test) and has passed the
Qualifying Examination from Banaras Hindu University in the year of NTA or one year immediately preceding
the NTA Test.
ƒ Any seat left vacant out of the ‘preferential’ seats for ‘BHU students’ consequent upon the aforesaid
directions shall be made available as open seats under the respective category.

5.5 Supernumerary Seats: (BHU Employee Wards, Paid Seats, ICAR Seats, Sport Seats and Foreign National)
ƒ There exists provisions for Supernumerary Seats over and above the seats mentioned in Table-1
ƒ Candidates seeking admission on a supernumerary seat under any of the following supernumerary quota shall
be required to meet the eligibility conditions as are prescribed for general category candidates for the
concerned course except Sports seats where minimum eligibility will be as per described in the section of
Sports seats.

5.5.1 BHU Employee Wards:


ƒ 15% supernumerary seats in all the courses (including special courses) shall be available for the
sons/daughters (including married daughters) of (i) permanent employees (including those on probation)
of BHU currently in service or were so during the academic Session immediately preceding the Session for
which the Common University Entrance Test of PG conducted by NTA (ii) Contractual employees/Daily
Wager/Out Sourcing Employees of the University who have been in four years of continuous service from
the last date of registration for admission.
ƒ In order to be considered under the quota the applicant must fulfil the minimum eligibility requirements
and must submit a claim in the registration form for PG Admissions that he/she belongs to employee ward
category and qualifies in the PET.
ƒ The regular employee ward applicant is required to upload a certificate issued by the Dy. Registrar
(Administration)/Downloaded from ERP certified by Head at the time or registration. For
Contractual/Daily Wager/Out Sourced Employees the certificate issued by their concerned Heads.
ƒ Similarly, 15% supernumerary seats in the Colleges admitted to the Privileges of the University shall be
reserved for daughters of permanent employees of the Girls colleges and sons and daughters of
permanent employees in case of DAV Post Graduate College currently in service or during the Academic
Session immediately preceding the Session for which the Entrance Test is held.
ƒ Further, wherever the provision of employee ward quota for admission in a course of the University exists,
the provision of granting benefit of Employee Ward will be extended to the following two groups of
serving and retired/deceased employees also by creating one supernumerary seat (for each group) in
addition to the seats available for the employee wards provided the merit index of the wards of the said
two groups in the merit of entrance test conducted for admission in the course is not below the last
admitted candidate under employee ward quota in that course:
(i) Employees joining the University on deputation; &
(ii) Wards of the deceased employees and re-engaged/retired BHU employees subject to the
condition that the privilege will be available upto the academic year succeeding the year in
which the deceased employee would have attained/retired employee attains the age of 65
years.
(Note: Any fraction after computation of 15% seats in a course will be rounded off to the next
integer.)

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5.5.2 Paid Seats: There is provision for supernumerary “PAID SEATS” (not exceeding 15% of the total
number of seats) in certain courses, the details of which will be available at the time of admission
from the concerned Faculty/Department. However, no such provision is available for Special
Courses. The desirous candidates are advised to keep constant touch with the Faculty/Department
for knowing the detailed position regarding the process of admission under paid seats in the
concerned courses, because in some of the courses separate notices are put on notice board for
Paid Seats instead of sending call letters to all candidates above as per PET index. Reservation
policy will be applicable under paid seats category as per the Government of India Rules.

5.5.3 Sports Seats: Supernumerary Seats in various Faculties/Institute shall be available under sports
category as per details mentioned below:-
SN Institute/Faculties/Colleges Sports Seats
1 Arts*, Science*, Social Science* (S 06* each )*
2 Commerce, Agriculture, Law 2 each
3 Performing Arts, Visual Arts, S.V.D.V. 1 each

NOTE:
1. "Not more than 50% of the prescribed supernumerary sports seats for a Faculty would
be allowed to go in a single course run by the Department of that Faculty".
2. No sports quota will be allowed in B. P. Ed.
3. No such provision is available for Special Courses.
Candidates shall be considered for Sport Seats only on approval from the University Sports Board.
a) In order to be eligible in sport quota seats: (a) A candidate should have passed the qualifying
examination; (b) should have appeared in Common University Entrance Test of PG conducted by
NTA of concerned course; (c) must fulfil the AIU participation rules; (d) should have
participated and secured position in the National/Inter-Zonal National Championship or should
have secured a position in Zonal/Inter Zonal/Direct All India Inter University
Tournament/championship of AIU games as per table given below Sr.No.4.
b) The candidate, thus, found eligible for admission under sports seats shall have to qualify
practical test i.e., modified AAPHER youth fitness test of 40 marks and playing ability test of 60
marks in the concerned games/ sports event. However, candidates from the following
sports/games – Archery, Chess and Shooting will be exempted from Modified AAPHER youth
fitness test of 40 marks. The candidate must secure at least 50% marks in Modified AAPHER
youth fitness test (not applicable for Archery, Chess and Shooting) and playing ability. The
practical test will be conducted by a Committee constituted by University Sport Board in
consultation with Controller of Examinations.
c) The merit of the qualified candidates for the admission in Sport Seats shall be decided by
the Sport achievement marks awarded on the basis of certificates of achievements. Highest
Sport achievement marks/performance of a candidate will only be considered while
counting the sports achievement marks.

Sport Achievement Marks in various categories are as follows:


A- National/Inter + Zonal B- All India/Inter Zonal Inter C- Zonal Inter University organized
National (While studying at UG University organized by AIU by AIU/Zonal Inter State org. by
Level only) Sports Federation/ICAR AGRI-
NATIONAL GAMES

Position Tea Individu Positio Tea Individual Position Team Individual


m al n m
1st position 30 35 1st 30 35 1st position 15 20
2nd position 25 30 2nd 25 30 2nd position 10 15
3rd position 20 25 3rd 20 25 3rd position 08 10
Participation 10 10 Vizzy 10 - 4th position 05 08
(Only)

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Note:
a. Sports Performance of UG Level (during studying UG programme) only will be entertained for
admission in PET Programmes.
b. Inter District National Championship will not be allowed.
c. The candidate who has represented India or Indian (combined) University team in world
Universities games will get direct admission provided he/she has passed the qualifying
examination and applied for admission in the course before the last date of submission of
application form.
d. The following games/sport certificates will not be considered as these games are either not
approved by the AIU or the University does not have sufficient infrastructure:[Ball Badminton
(M/W), Base Ball (M/W) Canoeing and Kayaking (M/W), Cycling (M/W), Fencing (M/W), Korfball
(M/W), Rowing (M/W), Softball (M/W), Yachting (M/W), Tenicot (M/W), Carrom (M/W), Circle
Kabaddi (M/W) and Gatka (M/W)].
e. It is mandatory for the Sports Quota admitted students to report for the sports practice during
practice session of the game/event. Admission may be cancelled in the case of not attending
sports practice for the team going to participate in competitions.

5.5.4 Foreign Nationals:


ƒ Provision to the extent of 15% supernumerary seats for Foreign Nationals exist, out of
which 5% seats will be filled up by children of NRIs [Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)] and 5%
by children of Indian workers in Gulf and South Asian Countries.
ƒ In case applications are not received and/or seats remain vacant in any of these sub-
categories, those vacant seats could be pooled and allotted to remaining sub-categories.
The details about this may be obtained from the Office of the International Centre, C/3/3,
Tagore House, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005. (visit our BHU
website: www.bhu.ac.in).
ƒ The minimum eligibility criteria shall be securing 50% marks in aggregate in the qualifying
examination. The nomenclature and pattern (10+2) of qualifying degree/certificate may
vary from country to country. In case of doubt in the minimum eligibility criteria shall be
decided by the respective admission committee of the faculties/departments/centres
through the International Centre.

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Section – 6: HOSTEL FACILITIES & FEE
Banaras Hindu University has a large number of boys and girls hostel with decent facilities. The University
however cannot guarantee provision of hostel to all students as the number of seeking hostel facilities is very
large. Hostel allotment is done based on merit cum distance formula developed by the University. The Fees
for different hostels is given below-

6.1 FEE STRUCTURE: BOYS HOSTEL


HOSTEL FEE
S.N. NAME OF HOSTEL INSTITUTE / FACULTY
(in Rupees)
1. Bal Ganga Dhar Tilak Hostel Agriculture 4875.00
2. S. Radha Krishnan Hostel Agriculture 4875.00
3. Birla ”A” Hostel Arts 4875.00
4. Birla ”B” Hostel Arts 4875.00
5. Birla ”C” Hostel Arts 4875.00
6. Lal Bahadur Shastri Hostel Arts 4875.00
7. I.N. Gurtu Hostel Commerce 4875.00
8. A.B. Hostel (Kamachha) Education 4875.00
9. R.P. Hostel (Kamachha) Education 4875.00
10. Dhanwantari Hostel IMS 4875.00
11. Punarvasu Atreya Hostel IMS 4875.00
12. Ruiya Annexe Hostel IMS 4875.00
13. Ruiya (Medical) Hostel IMS 4875.00
14. Sushruta Hostel (Trauma Centre) IMS 5375.00
15. B.R. Ambedkar Hostel Law 4875.00
16. Bhagwan Das Hostel Law 4875.00
17. Chanakya Hostel Law 5375.00
18. Management Hostel Management 4875.00
19. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Hostel Multi Faculty 4875.00
20. Rewa Kothi Performing 4875.00
21. Aravali Boys Hostel RGSC 4875.00
22. Himgiri Boys Hostel RGSC 4875.00
23. New Boys Hostel 1 RGSC 5375.00
24. Shivalik Boys Hostel RGSC 4875.00
25. Vindhyachal Hostel RGSC 4875.00
26. Bhabha Hostel Science 4875.00
27. Broacha Hostel Science 4875.00
28. C.P.R. Aiyer Hostel Science 4875.00
29. Dalmia Hostel Science 4875.00
30. Rama Krishna Hostel Science 4875.00
31. A.N.D. Hostel Social Sciences 4875.00
32. Moona Devi Hostel Social Sciences 5375.00
33. Pt. Braj Nath Hostel Social Sciences 5375.00
34. Raja Ram Mohan Roy Social Sciences 4875.00
35. Ruiya Hostel (Sanskrit Block) SVDV 4875.00
36. Ram Kinkar Hostel Visual Arts 4875.00

6.2 FEE STRUCTURE : GIRLS HOSTEL


HOSTEL FEE
S.N. NAME OF HOSTEL INSTITUTE / FACULTY
(in Rupees)
1. Rani Lakshmibai Hostel Agriculture 5375.00
2. Bhartendu Harishchandra Arts 4875.00
3. Florance Nightingale IMS 4875.00
4. Kasturba Girls Hostel IMS 4875.00
5. Lady Doctors Hostel IMS 4875.00
6. Mother Teresa Hostel (Part I & II) IMS 4875.00
7. Nagarjuna Girls Hostel IMS 4875.00
8. New PG Doctors Hostel IMS 5375.00
9. Sukanya Hostel IMS 4875.00

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10. Jyoti Kunj Hostel Main Faculty MMV 4875.00
11. Kirti Kunj Hostel Main Faculty MMV 4875.00
12. Kundan Devi Hostel Main Faculty MMV 5375.00
13. Pougi House Hostel Main Faculty MMV 5375.00
14. Pragya Kunj Hostel Main Faculty MMV 4875.00
15. Swasti Kunj Hostel Main Faculty MMV 4875.00
16. Naveen Hostel Multi Faculty 4875.00
17. Working Women Hostel Multi Faculty 4875.00
18. New Girls Hostel 1 RGSC 5375.00
19. Nilgiri Hostel RGSC 4875.00
20. Vindhyavasini Hostel RGSC 4875.00
21. Gargi Hostel Science 5375.00
22. J C Bose Hostel Science 4875.00
23. Kundan Devi Centenary Hostel Science 5375.00
24. Maitreyi Girls Hostel Science 5375.00
25. Sarojini Naidu Hostel Science 4875.00
26. Quarter No. B-1 Girls Hostel Social Scs. 5375.00
27. Ganga Hostel Triveni 5375.00
28. Godawari Hostel Triveni 5375.00
29. Gomti Hostel Triveni 5375.00
30. Kaveri Hostel Triveni 5375.00
31. Saraswati Hostel Triveni 5375.00
32. Yamuna Hostel Triveni 5375.00

6.3 HOSTEL FEE STRUCTURE : FOREIGN STUDENTS

Hostels for Foreign Students


HOSTEL FEE
S.N. NAME OF HOSTEL INSTITUTE / FACULTY
(in Rupees)
1. International House Complex International 20900.00
2. Siddhartha Vihar International 20900.00
3. International Girls Hostel (Annexe) International 20900.00
4. New International Girls International 20900.00

General Instructions and Conditions:


ƒ The candidates are requested to visit the Banaras Hindu University Admission Portal www.bhuonline.in for
registration. Registration process will begin after the CUET conducted by the National Testing Agency is
over. They will have to register on the admission portal after filling up initial information and uploading
essential documents such as Class-X & XII, Graduation marks sheet, Caste Certificate, photograph, scanned
signature etc. They will have to pay the requisite registration fee and choose the course(s) in which they
want to take admission.
• Due care has been taken to reproduce the authentic, official version of the rules and regulations and
additional relevant information in this document as far as possible. However, it should, in no case, be
construed as a warranty, express or implied, regarding the completeness and accuracy of the information
provided as a reference.
• The BHU disclaims any liability towards any individual for any loss or damage caused to him/her arising out
of any action taken on the basis of the provided information.
• Any error on the admission website, document may be due to inadvertent omissions and/or any other
reason. This disclaimer shall apply to each and every part of the BHU Online Admission/ Counseling Process-
2024, including all notifications, corrigendum, amendments, addendums, and regulations notified on the
website and attached or contained herein.
• The candidate is responsible for regularly checking the admission website of BHU for updates, guidelines,
schedules, and admission-related process.
• Any issue/dispute regarding admissions shall be amenable to Hon’ble High Court of Allahabad.

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