BHU UG 2025 CUET Admissions: Round 4 seat allotment, cut-off out; confirm seat by August 25
Suviral Shukla | August 23, 2025 | 11:30 AM IST | 1 min read
BHU CUET UG 2025 round 4 seat allotment results can be accessed through samarth portal. Candidates need to login using their CUET application number or registration number and password to enable access to the seat allotment list.
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Check NowBanaras Hindu University has released the round 4 seat allotment for the BHU UG admissions 2025 along with the cut-off scores. Concerned candidates can check the allotment list through the samarth’s portal at bhucuet.samarth.edu.in.
The samarth portal will require candidates to login using their CUET application number or registration number and password to enable access to the BHU CUET UG 2025 round 4 seat allotment result.
The BHU UG CUET 2025 cut-off list can be accessed through the BHU's official webiste at bhu.ac.in.
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Those who have been allotted colleges through the round 4 seat allotment, must secure their seats by paying the admission fee before August 25.
“If a candidate fails to pay the admission fee within the deadline, it will be considered a cancellation of the allotted seat. Such candidates won’t be considered for any further allotment rounds,” the official notice by the university said.
Also, in case of upgradation from previous rounds of BHU UG CUET 2025 counselling, the candidate has to process fee payment.
If the upgraded programme has the same or lower fee, the among will be adjusted. “If the upgraded program has a higher fee, the candidate will have to pay the difference in fee. In case of no action, the candidature will be cancelled. In case of no upgrade, the candidate will retain his/ her current seat,” the official notice reads.
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