
BHU CUET-PG 2025 round-1 seat allotment released: Fee payment deadline July 16
Students are instructed to verify the merit-cum-allotment lists on the admission portal. Before paying the fee, candidates must confirm they meet the eligibility requirements of the program allotted. It is the candidate's responsibility to keep checking the CAP (PG) 2025 dashboard after each round of allotment.
Candidates allotted more than one program must select their preferred choice, as selecting one will disable access to others. Admission is confirmed only after the fee is paid and all admission formalities are completed. Failure to pay the admission fee by the deadline will result in the cancellation of the allotted seat, exclusion from further rounds, and loss of rights to the seat.
Students can choose between the FREEZE or UPGRADE options. If UPGRADE is chosen, they will be required to pay any fee difference in the next round. Candidates are advised not to wait until the last moment to make the payment. More information is available in the PG Information Bulletin 2025 and the CAP (PG) 2025 guidelines available on BHU's official website.
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