BHU CUET UG 2025: Spot Round Registrations for Vacant Seats Open

  • Spot round registration closes on September 7, results on Sept 8.
  • Eligible candidates include those without seats or with cancelled seats.
  • Non-refundable Rs 1,000 fee; BPA/BFA practical courses excluded.

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will begin the registration process for its CUET UG spot round admissions on Thursday. Students who are interested can submit applications through the official websites.

The results for the seat allocation in the first round will be announced on September 8, while the registration period for this spot round will close on September 7.

Students who were not allocated a seat in previous rounds, those who missed the initial counseling registration, and individuals whose seats were earlier cancelled, withdrawn, or denied can all take part in this spot round.

The university has released the open seat matrix for the spot round, which means that candidates who are eligible can still take admission in the BHU CUET UG 2025 admissions.

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To apply for CUET UG 2025 Spot round at BHU, candidates must visit the official BHU admissions website bhu.ac.in or bhucuet.samarth.edu.in.

Find the registration link on the CUET UG 2025 Spot round admission page on the site. Candidates should enter their details including their CUET UG application number and personal particulars. Candidates will have to enter their academic records along with their CUET UG 2025 exam results and upload the necessary documents with the format supplied on the website.

This would include respective category-cum caste certificates, and mark sheets. Finalize the application procedure by paying the non-refundable reservation fee of Rs 1,000. Once you have submitted the completed application, retain a copy for your records and future use.

Applicants who have already been admitted to an undergraduate program at BHU cannot apply, and there will be no spot round for courses such as BPA and BFA that include a practical component.

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