Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is expected to release the Admit Card for the BHU RET – Research Entrance Test 2022 today ie; March 9, 2022, on the official website – bhuonline.in. As per the official notification released, the BHU RET 2022 is scheduled to be conducted on March 16, 2022, in offline computer-based test mode. The BHU RET is conducted for admission to the PhD and M.Phil courses at Banaras Hindi University. Candidates are required to carry the Admit Card to their allotted centre on the date of the examination. No candidate will be permitted to write the exam without the admit card.
BHU RET 2022 Admit Card – steps to download
Candidates can view and download the BHU RET Admit Card 2022 by following the steps mentioned below:
Step 1: Go to the official website – bhuonline.in
Step 2: Scroll down to the admissions box to find the direct link to download RET/M.Phil 2022 Admit Card.
Step 3: Click on the link and you will be redirected to the login page.
Step 4: Enter the Unique Registration ID provided at the time of application.
Step 5: The admit card will now be visible to candidates, proceed to download and print it.
Step 6: Candidates are then required to paste a Passport Size photograph (same as the one used during the online application) on the space provided on the Admit Card.
Details of BHU RET 2021-22 Admit Card
Candidates will be able to find the following details on their respective Admit Cards, they are advised to cross-check their personal details in case of any default:
- Name of the Candidate
- Date of Birth
- Category of Candidate (General/OBC/SC/ST)
- Registration Number/ID
- Roll Number
- Date and Time of Examination
- Examination Centre and Address
Qualification criteria
Candidates will be selected in order of their merit based on the aggregate marks scored in the Entrance Test provided they fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria and qualifying marks in the exam. The minimum qualifying percentage for all categories (General/OBC/SC/ST) is 35%. Candidates who qualify in the BHU RET will further be called for the counselling and seat allocation process.