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Varanasi, Uttar PradeshCentral University

Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Dance)


Course Fees

Course Duration

3 Years

Tuition Fees

1.98 K

1 Year Fees

1.98 K

Total Fees

5.95 K

Detailed Fees

general
yearTuition FeesTotal Fees
year 1₹ 1982₹ 1.98 K
year 2₹ 1982₹ 1.98 K
year 3₹ 1982₹ 1.98 K

Course Information

Eligibility Criteria

The candidate should have passed 10+2 in relevant stream from a recognized board

Course Details

BHU BA admission 2023 is ongoing. The last date to register for BA (Hons.) Mop-Up Round counseling is October 12, 2023. Candidates can register online through the official website @bhuonline.in. The Mop-Up Round Counselling result will be announced soon.Check BHU Admission 2023 

BHU BA (Hons) Highlights

  • BHU BA (Hons) courses consist of 6 semesters, with a duration of 3 years. 
  • The specializations offered by the Faculty of Arts, BHU include Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, English, Japanese, German, French, Russian, Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology, History of Art, Philosophy, Linguistics, Geography, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, etc. 
  • Specializations offered by the Faculty of Social Science, BHU include Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Mathematics, Statistics, and Geography.
  • The minimum eligibility to apply is 10+2 or equivalent with at least 50% marks in aggregate.

BHU BA (Hons) Admission Dates 2023

Event Dates
UG Applications Start Date June 07, 2023
Last date to apply July 23, 2023
Application form correction window July 24 – July 26, 2023
PwBD List Publication Round 1 August 03, 2023
PwBD List Publication Round 2 August 04, 2023
Regular Counselling Schedule
Round 01 Allotment August 06, 2023
Round 02 Allotment August 11, 2023
Round 03 Allotment August 15, 2023
Round 04 Allotment August 16, 2023
Round 05 Allotment August 17, 2023
Round 06 Allotment August 18, 2023
Round 07 Allotment August 21, 2023
Round 08 Allotment August 24, 2023
Last Date for Registration of Mop-up round  October 10, 2023
Mop up Round 01 To be notified
Mop up Round 02 To be notified

BHU BA (Hons) Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must be qualified with the following to be eligible to apply:

  • The applicant has to have passed 10+2 or an equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
  • The applicant must not be more than 22 years of age at the time of application.
  • For B.A. Hons. (Economics), the student must have had Mathematics as one of the subjects at 10 + 2. 

Candidates seeking admission to BA (Hons.) in BHU have to appear for CUET (UG) 2023. They are required to opt for Section I A –  Language Test - (Hindi or English) and Section III – General Test. Candidates who will not appear in both Sections will not be considered for admission. The selection will be based on the merit list released by the university. The merit list will be prepared on the basis of combined Score of Section IA +Score of Section III of CUET. Based on the merit obtained by a candidate in allotment of Honours subject under the B.A.(Hons) Social Sciences group following honors subjects would be made at the time of counseling: Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Mathematics, Statistics, and Geography.  

BHU BA (Hons) Application Process

Candidates applying for BA (Hons.) in BHU are required to apply for the CUET on the official website of NTA. The application process for CUET is as follows:

  • Candidates must visit the official CUET website - cuet.samarth.ac.in. 
  • Upon opening the website candidates will find the ‘Register’ tab, they must click on it. 
  • After reading and understanding the information provided, candidates must hit the ‘Proceed’ button. 
  • After this, candidates will be directed to the application form. Candidates must fill in the required details carefully. 
  • After filling the necessary details candidates will have to upload important documents such as signature, photograph, marksheet, etc. Candidates must upload all the required documents. 
  • Candidates need to pay the application fee at the time of submitting the form or else the Online Application Form will not be considered.
  • After submitting the fee, candidates print out the form and save a hard copy for future references.  
  • Candidates can login to their portals for any new updates, college cutoffs and so forth.

Check More: BHU Cutoff

BHU BA (Hons) Entrance Exam

Admission to the BA program of BHU is will be done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by NTA. The exam will be conducted in online mode as a computer-based test mode. The duration of the exam varies as per the course opted by the candidate.

CUET Question Paper consists of objective-type questions. Candidates can attempt the entrance test in 13 languages namely, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi, and Urdu. As per CUET Exam Pattern, CUET consists of the following four sections.

  • Section IA - 13 Languages
  • Section IB - 20 Languages
  • Section II - 27 Domain-specific Subjects
  • Section III – General Test

CUET Exam Pattern

Candidates appearing for CUET must know about all four sections. A brief description of the same is tabulated below:

Section Subject/Tests Number of Questions Questions to be attempted Duration
Section IA 13 Languages 50 questions (per language) 40 questions (per language) 45 minutes for each language
Section IB 20 Languages (Apart from Section IA) 50 questions (per language) 40 questions (per language) 45 minutes for each language
Section II 27 Domain-Specific Subjects 50 questions 40 questions 45 minutes for each subject
Section III General Test 75 questions 65 questions 60 minutes

Check More: CUET Exam Pattern 2023

BHU BA (Hons) Course Details

BHU BA (H) inclde a total of 35 specializations, under the faculty of Arts, and Social Sciences. The courses are mentioned below. 

Faculty of Arts
Arabic Bengali Hindi
Marathi Persian Kannada
Pali Sanskrit Tamil
Telugu Urdu Nepali
Japanese Chinese English
German French Russian
History of Art Tourism and Travel Management Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology
Linguistics Geography Mathematics
Economics Philosophy Statistics
Faculty of Social Science
Economics History Political Science
Sociology Psychology Mathematics
Geography Statistics -

BHU BA (H) End Semester Examination

The courses are of 6 semesters, and of 3 years duration. The semester examination details are as mentioned below. 

  • The end semesters are a timed Open Book Examination. 
  • The total duration of the examination will be 4 hours. 
  • The Question Paper will contain 08 questions out of which students have to answer any 04.
  • The question paper will be of 70 marks with each question carrying 17.5 marks.
  • Each question can be answered in up to 350 words. 

BHU BA (Hons) Fees

The fee structure for the B.A courses is as mentioned below. 

Fee Bifurcation Fee Charged
Student Welfare Fund INR 200
Cultural Activities & Literature INR 170
Academic Assessment INR 100
Campus Utility Fee INR 100
Computer & Internet Fee INR 100
Tuition Fee INR 75
Library Fee / Alumni Activity Fee / Admission Fee  INR 50 (each)
Student Health Welfare Scheme INR 350
Fac. Dev. & Extra Activities INR 200
College Caution Money INR 300
Total + Misc INR 2,082

Check: BHU Courses & Fees

BHU BA (Hons) FAQs

Ques. What is the intake for the B.A courses in the various BHU campuses?

Ans. The course intake in the various campuses of BHU are as follows: 

Faculty Campus Intake
Social Sciences BHU Campus (Male and Female) 573
Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (Female) 193
AMPGC (Female) 383
VKM (Female) 249
VCW (Female) 210
DAVPGC (Male & Female) 326
Arts BHU Campus (Male and Female) 765
Mahila Maha Vidyalaya (Female) 286
AMPGC (Female) 383
VKM (Female) 286
VCW (Female) 412
DAVPGC (Male & Female) 309

Ques. What documents should I be carrying at the time of BHU BA (H) admission?

Ans. Aside from the ‘call letter’ which you will receive if you are selected, you must carry the following documents:

  • Transfer Certificate
  • Migration Certificate
  • High School mark sheets and certificate/equivalent certificate
  • Intermediate (+2) mark sheets and certificate/equivalent certificate
  • CUET Admit Card/CUET Score Card
  • SC/ST/OBC Certificate
  • Certificate(s) for 'Sports Seats'
  • Certificate of being the offspring of a present/past employee at BHU

Ques. What relaxation does BHU grant SC / ST / OBC candidates for BA (H) admission?

Ans. There are several concessions granted. Some such relaxations include: 

  • There is no minimum requirement for eligibility for SC and ST candidates. 
  • A 5% relaxation in marks is granted to OBC and PwD candidates to fulfill the eligibility criteria. 
  • There is an age relaxation of 5 years in upper age limit for candidates belonging to SC / ST categories and 3 years in upper age limit for candidates belonging to OBC category for admissions.
  • To qualify the UET, candidates from SC and ST categories should achieve at least 25% of the marks achieved by the Topper of the examination. 

Ques. Does BHU reserve seats for special categories for BA (H) admission?

Ans. Yes, the reservation of seats is as follows: 

Category Reservation
SC 15%
ST 7.5%
OBC 27%
EWS 10%
Persons with Disabilities  5% (on a horizontal basis)

Ques. How do I download my CUET Admit Card for admission to BA (Hons) at BHU?

Ans. The steps to download the Admit Card are as follows:

  • Visit the official website of CUET – cuet.samarth.ac.in. 
  • Click on Admit Card 2023.
  • In the newly opened web page, fill in your email ID or registration number. 
  • Download the Admit Card. 

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Average Placement₹ 7.4 Lakhs
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Answered Questions

Banaras Hindu University - [BHU]: 67 answered questions

AS

Amita Santra

15 Nov 22

Although BHU has the best faculty and management, many students tend to leave BHU after a few days. They feel isolated and homesick. Also, the teachers have a lot of political influence. The administration does not let you take a stand for yourself. A lot of inter students riots take place here.

Also, BHU has a sustaining hierarchy and preferential treatment that seeps down to the education part as well. Ex-students become professors without external exposure. So they bring much lesser value in terms of ethics, fair marking, and admission system.

I think these are some minor reasons why students keep leaving BHU after admission.


PG

Payal Gupta

16 Feb 23

Firstly, the hostel fees at BHU vary from course to course. So all I can do is give you a rough estimate through the information I got from my sister who pursued B.Sc from BHU.

Hostel Fees

  • 1st semester stood: INR 2666
  • 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th semester: INR 1290 (regular fee and hostel fee both)
  • 3rd, 5th, and 7th: INR 3190 (regular fee and hostel fee)

Mess Charges: 

  • INR 40 for a simple diet
  • INR 60 for special
  • INR 80 for chicken

Usually, there are 2 diets a day and on Sundays, there is only one diet. But the Sunday meal is special so it is counted as a double diet. So the approximate price stands at INR 80-100 per day.

If you skip the meal or go home then you can tell Mess Maharaj and you won’t be charged.


TM

Tajas Mishra

19 Jul 22

BHU cutoff for the BSc Maths group is around 224 (general category). Here is the cutoff for 2020-21. 

Category  FMC MMV
General 224 203
OBC 207 194
SC 127 112
ST 82 78
EWS 209 189
PC 22 12
EMP 6 8

Try to score above 200, to get a shortlist. Naturally, the cutoff varies each year.


AN

Abhishek Nigam

15 Nov 22

There are 2 types of seats in BHU:

  • Regular seats

  • Paid seats

For the regular seats you need to pay minimal fees.

For the paid seats, you have to pay an additional fee apart from the regular fee. 

If your rank is near the cutoff, then BHU offers paid seats to give you a second chance provided that you pay an additional fee. There are around 10% paid seats in every faculty.

You have to apply separately at the time of counseling. Attend the counseling session to fill in your choice of combination. If your name appears in the list of 10% of students you can get admitted to the university after paying the fees and additional amount.

This amount gets revised every year. Visit the university’s official website for more information.


VK

Vishal Kumar

15 Nov 22

The BSc (Maths) entrance exam is BHU is one of the easiest exams. You can score fairly good marks by just going through your 12th-grade Maths, Physics, and Chemistry books. Study Chemistry from NCERT book. A thorough study of the following chapters will get you good marks:

  • Biomolecule

  • Polymer

  • Animes

  • Chemistry in everyday life

The questions in the entrance exam are mostly based on direct concepts or formulas.

As far as the number of marks necessary is concerned, there is no fixed digit. But at least attempt 70 questions without mistakes. This means you need to score at least 210 marks out of 450. However, this number keeps changing based on the pattern of the question paper.


ST

Sakshi Tripathi

15 Nov 22

BHU and AMU are sister concerns. Both institutes carry forward the same legacy so I don’t think they are comparable. 

People usually want to believe that these biased universities will divide Hindus and Muslims and worsen their relations. But that’s not the case.

Both universities are loyal to their cause- Education. 

As an AMU student, my sister loves her university. She has never visited BHU but she is sure BHU students love their university equally as well. 

So I don’t think the two universities stand a chance of comparison when they both are equally good.


AS

Anumita Sinha

13 May 22

To say, one of these is better than the other will be an oversimplification. You should choose BHU or DU based on the course you are interested in. Here is a streamwise comparison of DU and BHU. 

Arts - For English and Economics, DU is better. BHU courses are better for Sanskrit, Hindi, Geography, and Philosophy. For the rest of these subjects, these institutes are at a similar level. 

Science - BHU is slightly ahead for most of the science stream. 

Commerce - For commerce courses, DU is definitely better. 

Engineering - It won’t be fair to compare IIT BHU with DU. The former is way ahead of the latter. 

Management - FMS is a tier 1 B-School and arguably the best non-IIM school in the country. IMS BHU ranks nowhere near FMS. 

Law - For law degrees, DU has a slight advantage because of its location. 

Medical - IMS BHU is one of the best medical institutes in the country. 

Academics are more or less the same at BHU and DU. However, big names like St. Stephens, SRCC, LSR, etc. are a little ahead of BHU in terms of teaching quality. BHU offers better research facilities, especially for science courses. DU is way ahead of BHU in terms of corporate jobs and civil services. 

BHU offers a better campus experience compared to DU. But if we talk about location, choosing a metropolitan city, Delhi will be more advantageous. You will have greater exposure and opportunities

The video comprises a comparative analysis of both universities

If you are getting into one of the top colleges at DU. You should go for it. If you are getting an average college, it’s still better to prefer DU for Commerce, Economics and English. BHU science faculty is good. If you are interested in a Science degree, you can choose BHU. 


AS

Ashok Sinha

19 Jul 22

BHU offers an enviable hostel life. The hostels are within walking distance from class, library, hospital, playground, gym, and pool. There are 24*7 WiFi facilities available on campus. BHU hostel fees are nominal. Students are required to pay around INR 4500 per year. 

Many events and festivals are celebrated in the hostel. What makes the BHU hostel experience more special is the people. You will get to share your experience with people from different social backgrounds. Memories of arranging events together, the adrenaline rush of the night before examination, 2 am walks on the campus, you will get to make many such unforgettable memories. 


SK

Sneha Kumari

10 Nov 22

Banaras Hindu University or BHU is not just better but it’s the best for UPSC preparation. There are many examples of students passing the UPSC exam from this university. One such example is Sachin Kumar. He was a student of MA (Political Science) and managed to top the CAPF exam without any extra tuition. His delegation combined with the university’s quality education helped him climb the ladder. 

I have mentioned some pros of the university to explain why you should go for BHU:

  • Hostels- The best thing about BHU has to be its amazing hostels with great facilities and surrounded with lush green beauty. The ambiance is perfect for the preparation of any kind of exam. The AND hostel is one of the best. The hostels are extremely affordable around INR 80 per month.

  • Facilities- Every resident of the hostel can easily access the classes, food, playground, gym, pool, and other facilities. Free Wi-Fi facility is also available 24/7.

  • Social activities- The hostels at BHU celebrate all the festivals which bring together students from different communities. This helps develop an emotional bond and makes hostel life memorable.

All in all, BHU is the right choice for UPSC preparation. You will not regret your decision.


SC

Sumit Chetri

29 Aug 22

BHU offers a vibrant campus life. Many cultural events and extra-curricular activities take place around the academic year. You will hardly find a day without any such activities happening on campus. 

The campus is huge and lush green. BHU offers excellent facilities to students such as the university library, many cafeterias, various clubs, etc. Food offered at the mess is average. IIT offers better food in comparison. Bus services are available for students. Having a personal bi-cycle, scooter, or bike will be helpful, in commuting. 

The academics offered by BHU are good and the professors are helpful. The examinations are easy in general but you will have to put in extra effort, to secure good placements. 



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