Can I take admission at BHU after doing 1st semester from another university?

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Transferring to Banaras Hindu University (BHU) after finishing the first semester at a different university is usually not allowed. BHU generally expects students to start their programme from the first semester following its admission procedures, which involve entrance exams like CUET for undergrad

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