OBC-NCL students are entitled to 27% of seats in every BHU PG programme under BHU CUET PG 2026; the first seat allotment round is expected around July 1, 2026 on bhucuetpg.samarth.edu.in.
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) uses CUET PG scores for admission to over 100 postgraduate programmes. The central government reservation policy applies in full, giving OBC-NCL students a 27% share of seats in each programme. Students who registered on the BHU CAP portal and filled their preferences by June 4, 2026 are now in line for the upcoming allotment rounds running from July to August 2026.
- 27% of seats in every BHU PG programme are reserved for OBC-NCL students.
- Annual family income must be below Rs 8 lakh from all sources to qualify as Non-Creamy Layer.
- OBC-NCL certificate must be issued on or after April 1, 2026 in Central Government format (Annexure-II).
- Allotment runs over 4 rounds from July to August 2026.
- CAP registration fee is Rs 300 per programme (non-refundable).
| Direct Link to BHU CUET PG 2026 Counselling Portal (ACTIVE) — bhucuetpg.samarth.edu.in |
OBC-NCL Reserved Seats at BHU CUET PG 2026
BHU is a central university and follows the Government of India reservation norms. 27% of seats in each PG programme are set aside exclusively for OBC-NCL students. This percentage applies across all departments — from MA and MSc programmes to professional and technical courses.
| Category | Reservation Percentage |
|---|---|
| OBC-NCL (Other Backward Classes — Non-Creamy Layer) | 27% |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 15% |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 7.5% |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 10% |
| General / Unreserved | Open (remaining seats) |
| PwD (horizontal, across all categories) | 5% |
OBC students who do not hold a valid NCL certificate must compete in the General category. Only students with a current OBC-NCL certificate in Central Government format are placed in the 27% reserved quota.
OBC-NCL Eligibility Criteria for BHU CUET PG 2026
You must satisfy every condition listed below to claim OBC-NCL reservation in BHU CUET PG 2026 counselling.
- Your caste must be listed in the Central Government OBC list — a state-only listing does not qualify for central university admission.
- Annual gross family income from all sources must be below Rs 8 lakh. Families earning Rs 8 lakh or more are classified as Creamy Layer.
- Your parents must not be Group A or Group B central or state government officers appointed through direct recruitment.
- Your parents must not hold any constitutional position such as President, Vice-President, Governor, or Supreme Court/High Court judge.
- The certificate must be in Central Government format (Annexure-II) — state-specific formats are rejected at document verification.
- The certificate must be dated on or after April 1, 2026. Any earlier date causes an automatic downgrade to the General category.
BHU CUET PG 2026 Counselling Schedule
CAP registration and preference filling closed on June 4, 2026. The seat allotment phase is now underway, with Round 1 expected around July 1, 2026. Exact dates for Rounds 2–4 will be published on the official portal after each preceding round closes.
| Event | Schedule |
|---|---|
| CAP Registration Opens | May 19, 2026 |
| Registration and Preference Filling Closes | June 4, 2026 |
| Round 1 Seat Allotment | Expected around July 1, 2026 |
| Rounds 2–4 Allotment | July–August 2026 (dates to be announced) |
| Document Verification and Physical Reporting | After each allotment round, per BHU notification |
| CAP Registration Fee per Programme | Rs 300 (non-refundable) |
Step-by-Step Allotment Process for OBC-NCL Students
BHU CUET PG 2026 allotment is fully automated and merit-based. Your CUET PG rank, your filled programme preferences and your category together determine the outcome in each round.
- Register on bhucuetpg.samarth.edu.in — create your account using your CUET PG roll number, complete eligibility verification and pay Rs 300 per programme you apply for.
- Upload your OBC-NCL certificate — must be in Annexure-II format, issued on or after April 1, 2026. Upload it during the document submission step at registration.
- Fill programme preferences — list every BHU PG programme you would accept, ordered from most to least preferred. Filling at least 10–15 preferences maximises your allotment chances.
- Round 1 allotment — the system assigns you the highest-ranked programme from your list where an OBC-NCL seat is available at your rank.
- Choose Freeze or Float
— Freeze: accept the allotted seat and exit further rounds. Pay admission fees within the window and report to the BHU department.
— Float: stay in subsequent rounds for a higher preference, with your current allotment as a fallback unless a better seat opens at your rank. - Rounds 2–4 — each round follows the same logic. After Round 4, allotment is final and no further changes are made.
- Physical reporting — visit the allotted BHU department within the reporting window, carry original documents and pay the semester fee to confirm your admission.
Documents Required for OBC-NCL Counselling at BHU CUET PG 2026
Carry originals and self-attested photocopies of every document listed below when you report to the BHU department. Name mismatches or an invalid certificate format can result in seat cancellation.
| Document | Key Requirement |
|---|---|
| OBC-NCL Certificate | Central Govt. Annexure-II format; dated on or after April 1, 2026 |
| CUET PG 2026 Admit Card | Download from the NTA CUET PG portal |
| Photo ID (Aadhaar / Passport / Driving Licence) | Name must match exactly across all documents |
| Bachelor’s Degree Marksheet / Provisional Certificate | All semesters or years |
| Final Year Marksheet (if recently declared) | Required if result was declared after April 2026 |
| Passport-size Photographs | Recent, as per BHU specifications at the time of reporting |
| Category Certificate (as uploaded on BHU portal) | Carry the original for in-person verification |
The name on your OBC-NCL certificate must match the name on your CUET PG admit card exactly. A mismatch triggers an automatic category downgrade to General and may void your allotted seat.
BHU CUET PG 2026 OBC Counselling FAQs
Ques. How many seats are reserved for OBC-NCL students in BHU CUET PG 2026?
Ans. 27% of seats in each programme are reserved for OBC-NCL students, in line with the Government of India reservation norms for central universities like BHU.
Ques. What is the income limit to qualify as OBC-NCL for BHU CUET PG 2026?
Ans. Your family’s annual gross income from all sources must be below Rs 8 lakh. Families earning Rs 8 lakh or more fall under the Creamy Layer and cannot claim OBC-NCL reservation.
Ques. Will a state government OBC certificate work for BHU CUET PG 2026 counselling?
Ans. No. BHU accepts only certificates in Central Government format (Annexure-II). A state-issued OBC certificate in a state-specific format is rejected at document verification and the seat reverts to the General category.
Ques. What happens if my OBC-NCL certificate was issued before April 1, 2026?
Ans. BHU treats certificates issued before April 1, 2026 as outdated for the 2026 admission cycle. You must obtain a fresh certificate dated on or after April 1, 2026 to retain your OBC-NCL category at document verification.
Ques. What is the difference between Freeze and Float in BHU CUET PG 2026 seat allotment?
Ans. Freeze means you accept the current allotted seat and exit further rounds — you then pay fees and report to the BHU department. Float means you remain in subsequent rounds hoping for a higher preference, with your current allotment held as a fallback.
Ques. How many allotment rounds does BHU CUET PG 2026 conduct?
Ans. BHU CUET PG 2026 is expected to conduct 4 allotment rounds between July and August 2026. After the final round, allotment is confirmed and no further seat changes are made.



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