BHU declared of considering UGC NET and CSIR NET Scores for admission to PhD Programs

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Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has decided to consider the 2024 scores of the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test (CSIR NET) for admission to PhD programs in the 2024-25 academic session.

BHU announced that the detailed PhD information bulletin for 2024 will soon be available on its official website, .

Starting from the year 2024, BHU will no longer conduct a separate research test for PhD admissions. Instead, interested candidates are advised to apply for the UGC NET June 2024 or CSIR NET June 2024 exams to qualify for admission to research programs. This decision follows UGC’s authorization for universities to utilize NET scores for PhD admissions.

BHU stated in an official notice that, following the public notification from the University Grants Commission dated March 27, 2024, the score of the UGC/CSIR NET Examination in June 2024 will be utilized for PhD program admissions in the upcoming academic session. Additionally, the University will not conduct a separate research entrance test.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Candidates who have qualified for JRF will be eligible for consideration under the RET-exempted mode.
  • Candidates who are qualified for JRF, as well as those who have qualified for categories II and III of the UGC/CSIR NET in June 2024, will be considered eligible under the RET mode.
  • For admission to the PhD program under the RET mode at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences, the score of the Agricultural Services Recruitment Board (ASRB) examination in 2024 shall be used.

BHU has announced that it provides two options for PhD admissions: the Research Entrance Test (RET) mode and the Research Entrance Test Exempted (RET-Exempted) mode. BHU clarified that previous NET scores will not be valid for PhD admissions in the upcoming academic session.


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