How can candidates join Rajiv Gandhi South Campus?

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    Nishtha Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    Candidates wishing to join Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, BHU must first apply for admission. Admission to courses such as BSc, BCom (Hons), BVoc and BMLT is based on CUET-UG score. For PG courses such as MSc, MVoc, MBA, etc. candidates need to pass CUET-PG exam. Once selected, candidates are alloted seat in the campus through BHU Counselling.

  • Banaras Hindu University has an affiliation with the Rajiv Gandhi South Campus.It is known as the BHU South Campus.Because of this, it is regarded as a good choice.
    The admissions process for students at RGSC is very similar to that of BHU. 
    Students can join RGSC by following these steps:
    1: Verify your eligibility and the courses offered at the official website. 
    2- Appear for the CUET UG/CUET PG Entrance exam.
    3. After CUET exam you must apply for BHU application form .Select RGSC from the preference list.

    4-After the results, the merit list will be posted on BHU official website .
    The chosen student will be contacted to verify t

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    Abdullah Hussain | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Rajiv Gandhi South Campus is a part of the Banaras Hindu University located in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh.

    RGSC is affiliated with BHU and hence the admission process is same as the entrance exam held by the Banaras Hindu University.

    To join RGSC, BHU candidates can follow the given steps:

    1) Apply for the preferred course after fulfilling all the eligibility requirements on the official website of Banaras Hindu University.

    2) Appear and clear the entrance exam held by BHU. Banaras Hindu University grants admission based on the CUET cut-off score.

    3) Select the Rajiv Gandhi South Campus when asked for preferred college before counselling and p

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