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What is Banaras Hindu University famous for?
Varanasi, from centuries, is also known as the “Hub of Education”. From ancient times, people from all over the world use to come here to learn various skills such as Sanskrit, Astrology, modern sciences etc. Banaras Hindu University is the most renowned university of not only India but also of the whole world.
Can I get BHU agriculture through ICAR?
There are 13 seats in BHU bsc agriculture through icar. This number also includes obc category candidates. But, the cutoff is very high. Because of it’s cut throat competition, it is very difficult to secure a seat there.
When was the Banaras Hindu University established?
In October 1915, with support from Malviya’s allies in the Indian National Congress, the Banaras Hindu University Bill was passed by the Imperial Legislative Council. BHU was finally established in 1916, the first university in India that was the result of a private individual’s efforts.
What are the facilities provided by BHU Banaras University?
Apart from academics facilities there are several sports ground, theatre and auditorium to help in the all round development of students. Bhu gives hostel accomodation to students as it is Aisa’s largest residential University. The campus of bhu is surrounded by greenary. #The beauty of Banaras is known to everyone.
What is the name of the national anthem of Banaras Hindu University?
The university’s anthem, known as the Kulgeet, was composed by Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar. BHU is located on the southern edge of Varanasi, near the banks of the river Ganges. Development of the main campus, spread over 1,300 acres (5.3 km 2 ), started in 1916 on land donated by the then Kashi Naresh Prabhu Narayan Singh.
Which is the largest residential university in India?
Banaras Hindu University. With over 30,000 students residing in campus, it claims the title of largest residential university in Asia. The university’s main campus spread over 13,000 acres (53 km 2) was built on land donated by the Kashi Naresh, the hereditary ruler of Banaras (“Kashi” being an alternative name for Banaras or Varanasi).