Course Duration
2 YearsTuition Fees
47.88 K1 Year Fees
50.01 KTotal Fees
99.31 Ksemester | Tuition Fees | Total Fees |
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semester 1 | ₹ 47882 | ₹ 47.88 K |
semester 2 | ₹ 2125 | ₹ 2.13 K |
semester 3 | ₹ 47182 | ₹ 47.18 K |
semester 4 | ₹ 2125 | ₹ 2.13 K |
BHU MBA admission 2024 is open now. The last date to apply is January 03, 2024. Interested candidates can register online through the official website @bhuonline.in. Admission to the MBA program will be based on CAT 2023 scores. Candidates who have registered for the CAT 2023 examination will be able to download their admit cards from November 01, 2023. CAT 2023 exam will be held on November 26, 2023. CAT cutoff for BHU MBA admission ranges from 75 to 100 percentile for general category students. Check BHU Admission 2024
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8.1 How To Apply for BHU MBA Admission?
9.1 BHU MBA Syllabus
Check out Admission Story of Jitendar Kumar with CAT score of 82%
The total fees for the BHU MBA program are tabulated below:
Course | Total Fees |
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MBA | INR 98,914 |
MBA (IB) | INR 98,914 |
MBA (Agri-Business) | INR 2.41 lakh |
Name | CAT Percentage | Work Experience | Graduation score | Link |
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Jitendra Kumar | 82 | Fresher | 7.8 CGPA | Read More |
Rahul Tiwari | 89 | Fresher | 8 | Read More |
Prakhar Mishra | 91 | Fresher | 7.8 | Read More |
Event | Dates |
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CAT 2023 Registrations | August 2 to September 21, 2023 |
CAT 2023 Admit Card Release Date | November 07, 2023 |
CAT 2023 Exam | November 26, 2023 |
MBA/MBA IB Applications Start Date | October 05, 2023 |
MBA/MBA IB Application Last Date | January 03, 2024 |
GD/PI | To be notified |
Document Verification & Preference Entry | To be notified |
Counselling | To be notified |
Read: BHU Courses and Fees
Eligibility criteria vary for each of the specializations offered in MBA at BHU, Varanasi. The details are elaborated below:
MBA & MBA (IB) Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must have 50% in aggregate for bachelor’s degree examination, in any discipline from a recognised institution. A 5% relaxation is given to reserved category candidates.
OR
A degree in Agriculture, Technology, Medicine, Education or Law is also accepted by BHU, Varanasi.
OR
Master’s degree in any discipline is also accepted for MBA and MBA (IB) admission.
MBA (Foreign Trade) / MBA (Risk & Insurance) / MBA (Financial Management) / MBA (Agri - Business) Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must have 50% in aggregate for bachelor’s degree examination, in any discipline from a recognised institution.
OR
Applicants with a master’s degree are also eligible to apply for admission.
Candidates seeking admission to MBA and MBA IB must appear for the CAT exam conducted by IIMs. Those who qualify the CAT entrance examination will be called for GD and PI rounds conducted by the university. 50% weightage will be given to the CAT Score and 30% to the GD and PI performance. The remaining 20% weightage will be given to academic performance. Check: MBA GD Topics 2024
Admission to MBA Agri-Business/ MBA (Foreign Trade) / MBA (Risk & Insurance) / MBA (Financial Management) will be done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET-PG) conducted by NTA. The final merit list for the same will be based on the scores obtained in the CUET PG exam. Check CUET Exam Pattern
The entrance exam varies per MBA specialization also, the following table summarizes the entrance exam details:
BHU MBA Specialization | BHU MBA Entrance Exam Pattern |
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MBA & MBA (IB) | CAT exam: 3 hours | 300 marks | 300 MCQs
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MBA (Foreign Trade) / MBA (Risk & Insurance) / MBA (Financial Management)/ MBA (AB) |
CUET PG – 4 Sections (Section IA, IB, II, and III), Wrong Answer: - 1 Unanswered questions: 0 Section IA - 13 Languages |
Check: CAT Sample Papers
BHU MBA cutoff is the minimum marks to be obtained by the candidates in order to get admission to the course. BHU MBA CAT cutoff will be released soon. The expected CAT Cutoff 2023 for MBA programs is tabulated below:
Course | CAT Cutoff |
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MBA | 85 |
MBA Agribusiness | 85 |
MBA Financial Management | 85 |
MBA Foreign Trade | 85 |
MBA International Business | 85 |
MBA Risk and Insurance | 85 |
Check: BHU Cutoff
The application form can be filled and submitted online through the official website of BHU.
Documents Required
Check: BHU Admission
Following table includes BHU MBA specialization wise course structure or syllabus for reference:
BHU MBA & MBA (IB) Syllabus | BHU MBA (AB) Syllabus |
BHU MBA (Financial Management) Syllabus | BHU MBA (Foreign Trade) Syllabus |
BHU MBA (Risk Insurance) Syllabus | - |
The attendance required for appearing for end semester MBA exams at BHU is 100%. There may be an exception of up to 30% depending on the candidate’s participation in activities like:
The total number of seats available for each MBA course at BHU are as follows
Course | Total Intake | International Students Intake |
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MBA | 46 seats | 15% seats of the regular approved intake |
MBA (IB) | 46 seats | |
MBA (Risk & Insurance) | 40 seats | |
MBA (Foreign Trade) | 40 seats | |
MBA (Financial Management) | 59 seats | |
MBA (Agribusiness) | 59 seats |
In 2023, more than 75 companies hired 174 students. The batch-wise placement stats for BHU MBA Placements 2023 are as follows:
Particulars | MBA & MBA IB | MBA AB |
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No. of Companies participated | 54 | 21 |
No. of Students placed | 120 | 54 |
Highest CTC | INR 38 LPA | INR 15 LPA |
Average CTC | INR 11.3 LPA | INR 7.19 LPA |
Median CTC | INR 10.4 LPA | INR 7.5 LPA |
The highest CTC recorded was INR 38 LPA and the average CTC was INR 11.3 LPA. Some of the major recruiters were: IBM Ltd., Info, Wipro, Genpact, DHL, SBI Life Insurance, L&T Financial Services, etc.
Check: BHU Placements
The following percentage of seats are reserved for students belonging to different categories:
Categories | Reservation of Seats |
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SC Students | 15% |
ST Students | 7.5% |
Physically Challenged Students | 3% (horizontal intake) |
OBC Students | 27% |
Wards of BHU employees | 15% of supernumerary seats |
Paid seats | Not >15% of total seats |
ICAR seats | 15% of supernumerary seats |
Check: BHU Reviews
Ques. Are entrances being conducted online for BHU MBA admission?
Ans. Yes, all entrance exams are conducted online for BHU MBA admission. Applicants have to report to their respective test centres and attempt the entrance exam paper from there only.
Ques. How are end term exams bifurcated for BHU MBA candidates?
Ans. There is a total 100 mark exam per paper in the end term exam. For which 30 marks are reserved for sessionals (internal assessment). These 30 marks are further divided in 20 marks for assignments / class quizzes and 10 marks for regularity of attendance and work submissions.
Ques. When are applications accepted for MBA and MBA IB at BHU?
Ans. Applications for BHU MBA and MBA IB begin from October and usually end in January of the next year. Applications are accepted online and applicants have to keep a tab on the deadlines for reference.
Ques. What are the requirements for BHU MBA admission for foreign applicants?
Ans. BHU has provision for admitting foreign students along with students from India. Around 15% of the total seats are allocated for the foreign national candidates. Admission is on the basis of their valid GMAT & TOEFL Score for the corresponding year of Admission.
Ques. Which companies offer internship opportunities to BHU MBA students?
Ans. There are various companies partnering with the FMS BHU to offer internship opportunities to students. Some of these companies are:
Axis Bank | Maruti Ltd | Bank of India | IFFCO |
NDTV | Indusind Bank | Motilal Oswal | Nestle India |
ISPAT | NABARD | Central Cottage Industries | ADECCO |
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₹ 99,314Highest Placement | ₹ 1.2 Crore |
Average Placement | ₹ 23.1 Lakhs |
Top Companies |
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.
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
Mess Charges:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.