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Is it possible for me to get a seat in MSc Zoology with 210 marks in BHU 2020? I'm from non-bhu general category


Short Butterfly 24th Sep, 2020
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prince2019ad 3rd Nov, 2020

Hope you are doing good.

MSc zoology is a two year postgraduate course at Institute of science Banaras Hindu University.

Animal of sweets in this course is 64, so for the general category students a number of seat is around 30 excluding the seats for BHU wards.

With your rank which is 210 I don't think you have very strong of getting MSc zoology at BHU. You are right at the borderline. you may not get the seat in the first counselling but you have chances in subsequent counselling please be patient and check out their official merit list from their official website. Generally the cutoff varies in around 110+.

you can also refer to our official article regarding Banaras Hindu University post graduate entrance exam where you will get all the updates regarding counselling cut off s.

Here is the link.

https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet/amp

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