BHU UG Admission 2025: Spot round 1 seat allotment result declared; cut-off out on bhu.ac.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 11, 2025 | 09:55 PM IST | 3 mins read
BHU CUET UG Counselling 2025: Candidates allotted seats in spot round 1 will have to complete the payment of the admission fee online by September 13.
The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has announced the seat allotment result for spot round 1 today, September 11. The university has also released the BHU UG spot round 1 cut-off on the official website at bhu.ac.in. Candidates who have been allotted seats in spot round 1 will have to complete the payment of the admission fee online through the admission link by September 13.
Candidates are allotted seats based on the availability of seats in the chosen programme, the candidate’s merit ranking for that programme, the order of preference for faculties or colleges (if applicable), and the candidate’s category such as Unreserved, Other Backward Classes-Non Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and others.
The university states that the merit cut-off for BHU UG spot round 1 is not comparable with the cut-off of any previous regular rounds.
“Before making the payment, please ensure that you fulfil all the eligibility criteria for this program. It is the responsibility of the candidate to check his/her admission portal and the official website of BHU regularly after each round of seat allotment,” the university further said.
The BHU UG Spot Round 1 seat allotment result was earlier scheduled to be announced on September 8, but was later postponed. As per the revised schedule, the university will announce the spot round 2 seat allotment result on September 15.
Also read DU UG Mop-Up Round 2025: Seat allocation deadline extended to September 13
BHU UG Admission 2025: Spot round 1 cut-off
The BHU UG spot round 1 cut-off 2025 shows the minimum scores required for candidates in the general category to secure a seat in various programmes, as detailed in the table below.
|
Programme name |
College name |
Minimum NTA score |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology with English |
Vasanta College for Women |
259.6554043 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology with English |
Arya Mahila PG College |
242.9476699 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology with English |
D.A.V Post Graduate College |
255.6832575 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology with English |
Faculty of Arts |
306.1104542 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Economics with History |
Vasanta College for Women |
288.6337732 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Economics with History |
Arya Mahila PG College |
281.0732313 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Economics with History |
D.A.V Post Graduate College |
278.9861097 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English with French |
Vasanta College for Women |
298.8740927 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English with Hindi |
Vasanta College for Women |
246.0809055 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English with Hindi |
D.A.V Post Graduate College |
264.164319 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English with Hindi |
Faculty of Arts |
316.210863 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Hindi with English |
Vasanta College for Women |
221.8470105 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Hindi with English |
Arya Mahila PG College |
207.4789367 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Hindi with English |
D.A.V Post Graduate College |
246.0974241 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Hindi with English |
Faculty of Arts |
328.1311709 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Hindi with Urdu |
Faculty of Arts |
280.5949589 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Philosophy with English |
Arya Mahila PG College |
218.5185928 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Philosophy with English |
D.A.V Post Graduate College |
254.2215856 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sociology with History |
Arya Mahila PG College |
218.5185751 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sociology with History |
D.A.V Post Graduate College |
255.1876009 |
|
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) |
Vasanta College for Women |
459.8014136 |
|
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) |
Arya Mahila PG College |
448.3044519 |
|
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) |
D.A.V Post Graduate College |
485.9034694 |
|
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) |
Faculty of Commerce |
540.1378998 |
|
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) |
Rajiv Gandhi South Campus |
460.3595499 |
|
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics with Physics |
Faculty of Science |
572.6918323 |
|
Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Computer Science with Physics |
Faculty of Science |
538.1519919 |
|
Bachelor of Technology in Food Technology |
Faculty of Agriculture |
478.2587073 |
|
Bachelor of Vocation in Medical Lab Technology |
Rajiv Gandhi South Campus |
399.0216447 |
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