Exam Detail

BHUBanaras Hindu University Medical Entrance Exam

  • Test Level-: National Level
  •     Eligibility-: 12th
  • Duration-:
  • Stream-: Medical
  • Medium-: English
  • Examination Mode-: Online
  • Total Questions-: 100

About Banaras Hindu University
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, one of the top Institutions of Eminence in the country recognized by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, was created by an Act of Parliament – BHU Act 1915 and founded by the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, along with a group of other luminaries, in 1916. The university comprises 5 Institutes, 16 Faculties (streams) 140 Departments, 4 inter-disciplinary centers, a constituent college for women and 3 constituent schools. It covers a vast range of subjects pertaining to all branches of humanities, social science, technology, medicine, science, fine arts and performing arts. 40,000 students from diverse backgrounds are enrolled here. About 2000 teachers and nearly 7000 non-teaching staff are part of the University. Students from as many as 48 countries also come to study here. The university has taken a leadership role in promoting new ideas, the spirit of integration of the world and cultivate intellect and culture. 
Minimum Eligibility and Duration of Courses under Postgraduate Entrance Test (BHU-PET) 2023 NOTE: 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.  

M.Sc. in Forensic Science Duration:
4 Semesters (2 Years) Location : Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
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
(ii) Any graduate having MBBS/BDS/B. Tech./B.E./B. Pharm. degree securing minimum 50% marks in aggregate

BHU 2023 Application Form

The application form for BHU Admission 2023 will be released on the official website of the university http://bhuonline.in/. Candidates who fulfill the eligibility requirements can fill and submit their application through online mode.

  • The candidates need to provide their basic personal details such as name, date of birth, gender, category, etc into the application form.
  • Academic details related to the qualifying exam like passing year, marks secured, name of college/ university, etc will also be asked into the application form.
  • Photograph and signature of the candidates in scanned format should be uploaded into the form as well.
  • After all the details are entered into the application form, the candidates can submit it before the last prescribed date.
  • A printout of the duly filled application form should be taken and kept safe by the candidates for future reference.

    Application fee:

    Payment of the application fee can be done online using net banking/ credit card/ debit card or offline using HDFC bank challan. Course-wise application fee structure for BHU entrance exams are given below.

    Courses Application fee
    SC/ ST/ PWD candidates Others
    All courses except Shastri Hons. Rs. 300/- Rs. 600/-
    Shastri Hons. Rs. 200/- Rs. 400/-
    For each additional course Rs. 200/- Rs. 400/-
     

 

Best Biology Books for NEET Preparation

  • NCERT Biology of Class XI and XII
  • Trueman's Biology Vol 1 and 2
  • Objective Biology by Dinesh
  • Pradeep Publication's Biology
  • GRB Bathla's Publication's for Biology

Best Physics Books for NEET Preparation

  • Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
  • NCERT- Physics Part 1 and Part 2
  • D C Pandey Objective Physics
  • Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
  • Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov

Best Chemistry Books for NEET Preparation

  • NCERT Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon
  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd for Organic Chemistry
  • Modern’s ABC of Chemistry for class 11th and 12th
  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J. D. Lee for Inorganic Chemistry
  • Dinesh Chemistry

How to Prepare for NEET 2023?

Nothing special. The preparation strategy for NEET 2017 should be the same like AIPMT. Students who are worried about the difference in syllabus of NEET and their state CET, it’s not that big issue which is made out by everybody. The key is to follow recommended books (NCERT) or AIPMT (NEET) study material of any coaching.

Subject Wise Tips for NEET 2023

Physics : 

Along with a good book for physics like HC Verma , it’s recommended to follow a coaching material as it is specifically designed for entrance exam preparation.

Practice conceptual problems. Take up problems that relate theoretical physics to daily life. Your analytical skills will be tested in solving the questions.

For Chemistry & Biology : 

Read from NCERT books. These are recommended books for NEET.

NCERT books, practice tests, doubt removals, revising topics, solving questions every day, maintaining speed and accuracy, and regular with your coaching classes throughout the next 1 year are some of the key things which you need to follow to crack NEET 2017.

NEET Previous year Cut-Off Score

Category

Marks Range

Schedule Caste

453-324
SC – PH 315-302
UR 695-453
OBC – PH 322-312
Other Backward Classes 453-450
UR – PH 449-324
Schedule Tribe 451-288
 

RESERVATIONS

(i) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes: 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 13 Test conducted by NTA. Every SC/ST candidate shall have to submit a self attested copy of the Certificate mentioning that the candidate belongs to SC/ST community. Such certificates shall be subject to verification from the concerned District Magistrate. The following are empowered to issue the certificate:

(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). Candidates must note that Certificate from any other person/authority shall not be accepted in any case. If the candidate happens to belong to SC or ST, his/her caste/tribe must be listed in the appropriate Govt. of India schedule. 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. However, if an 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): 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 3.4.

(i) above. The caste in the OBC certificate will be those only which are in the list of Central Govt. Further the OBC certificate should clearly mention that the candidate is not under creamy layer. However, 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 2023-24.

(iv) Persons with Disability: 5% seats shall be reserved for Persons with Disability Candidates on horizontal basis:

(a) 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 posts identified for each disabilities: (1%) (on horizontal reservation basis). Note : Bench Mark of Disability for PwD candidates applying for LL.B (Hons)/LL.M course should not be less than 40%

BHU Admission 2023 Admit Card

  • The admit card of the candidates will be released online around one week before the exam date.
  • Candidates will be able to download their admit card from the official website of the university.
  • Intimation regarding the availability of admit card will also be sent on the registered email address and phone number.
  • If case of difficulty in downloading the admit card 3 days before the exam, candidates should contact the Office of the Controller of Examinations, BHU via email or helpline number.
  • The candidates should note that no admit card will be sent to them through post, courier, fax, etc.