Academic entities in the Banaras Hindu University are divided in several types of units with varying independence and budget.
Institutes are a cluster of one or more faculties;
faculties are a cluster of one or more departments, departments are specifically dedicated to one subject such as political science, or mathematics, or pottery. The university also has special chairs, inter-disciplinary schools, and special centres.
Institutes Banaras Hindu University maintains six institutes: Today the IIT-BHU functions as an autonomous
IIT, with certain powers vested in the BHU. IIT provides courses at
UG,
PG, and
PhD level. The
Institute of Science, originally established as the Faculty of Science and later upgraded, provides education in
botany,
biochemistry,
chemistry,
computer science,
geography,
geology,
geophysics,
home science,
mathematics,
molecular & human genetics,
physics,
school of biotechnology,
statistics,
zoology. The institute also publishes the
double-blind peer reviewed Journal of Scientific Research. Established in 1931 as the Institute of Agricultural Research, the
Institute of Agricultural Sciences is one of the premier institutes of agricultural sciences in India. The institute comprises 11 departments and four auxiliary units and imparts education through undergraduate, postgraduate, special courses, PhD, and diploma programs. The
Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS-BHU), comprising three faculties and one college, is one of the premier medical institutions in India. The institute provides courses at undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD, and diploma levels. It also has the
Sir Sunderlal Hospital, and a
Trauma centre and
Super Speciality Hospital. IMS-BHU is equivalent to the status of
AIIMS. , IMS-BHU The Institute of Environment & Sustainable Development (IESD), which aims to develop and advance the knowledge of technology and processes for sustainable development, was started in 2010. The institute was established in accordance with the
United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development goal to contribute significantly to the development of appropriate knowledge and competences in the area of sustainable development. Starting as the Department of Management Studies, which was upgraded to Faculty of Management Studies in 1984, Institute of Management Studies (abbreviately referred to FMS-BHU or IM-BHU) was finally upgraded into an institute in 2015. The Institute of Management Studies is the
business school of Banaras Hindu University. Among the earliest management schools in India, the institute imparts education at postgraduate and doctoral levels.
Alok Kumar Rai, a professor at FMS-BHU has served as the vice-chancellor of the
University of Lucknow.
Faculties There are nine standalone (which are not under any institute or college) faculties at the Banaras Hindu University: Established in 1940 as the Department of Commerce, the
Faculty of Commerce was fully institutionalised as an independent faculty in 1965. The FoC offers courses at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels in commerce,
financial management,
foreign trade, and
risk & insurance. Established in 1918 as the Teacher's Training College, the Faculty of Education is based out of the Kamachchha Complex
(outside main campus
). The FoE provides
B.Ed.,
B.Ed. (Special Visual Impairment),
M.Ed. and
Ph.D. in education. The faculty has been publishing its journal
National Journal of Education starting 1978. Established in 1922, the
Law School offers courses at undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and diploma level in
law. The Faculty of Performing Arts offers
undergraduate,
postgraduate and
doctorate courses in
performing arts. It was founded in 1950 and had several renowned and award-winning artists and musicians as faculty members. Faculty of Performing Arts was started by
Omkarnath Thakur in 1950. It was initially instituted as a college called "Music and Fine Arts". In 1966, under Govind Malviya and founding principal Omkarnath Thakur, the college was restructured to a faculty, with three departments (
Vocal music,
Instrumental music and
Musicology). The Faculty of Performing Arts claims to have started the first department of
Musicology in India headed by musicologist
Prem Lata Sharma. The Faculty of Visual Arts offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in
applied and
visual arts. It was founded in 1916. It includes five departments:
Painting, Applied arts,
Plastic arts,
Pottery and
Ceramics, and
Textile designing. The Faculty of Social Sciences was bifurcated from the
Faculty of Arts in 1971. Other than the departments, there are five centres which carry on the studies in various fields, namely the Centre for the Study of Nepal, Centre for Women's Study and Development, Centre for Integrated Rural Development, Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusion Policy and the Malviya Centre for Peace Research. and Special Courses like Master of Personnel Management and Industrial Relations (MPMIR).
Colleges and schools Colleges Four colleges in Varanasi are admitted to the privileges of the Banaras Hindu University. The
DAV Post Graduate College is a
public,
co-ed,
research college admitted to the privileges of Banaras Hindu University, which was established in 1938. The DAV PG College is also accredited with A+ rating by NAAC. There are three public women's colleges:
Arya Mahila Post Graduate College, established in 1956;
Vasanta College for Women, which was established in 1913 by
Annie Besant; and
Vasant Kanya Mahavidyalaya, established in 1954.
Mahila Mahavidyalaya (MMV) () is a women's college, established in 1929, located inside the university campus.
Schools Three schools in Varanasi are run by the Banaras Hindu University School Board: •
Ranveer Sanskrit Vidyalaya, •
Central Hindu Boys School •
Central Hindu Girls School Kendriya Vidyalaya BHU situated inside the university campus is an autonomous body under the
Ministry of Education, run by the
Kendriya Vidyalya Sangathan.
Inter-disciplinary schools School of Biotechnology The School of Biotechnology (SBT) is a center for postgraduate teaching and research under the aegis of Institute of Science of the BHU. It was established in 1986 with funding from the
Department of Biotechnology, of the Ministry of Science and Technology,
Government of India. It offers
MSc and
PhD programmes in
Biotechnology. The interdisciplinary program involves the partnership between the Institute of Science, the Institute of Medical Sciences and the Indian Institute of Technology at BHU. Notable faculty include
Arvind Mohan Kayastha.
DBT-BHU Interdisciplinary School of Life Sciences The Interdisciplinary School of Life Sciences (ISLS) is a joint initiative of the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India and the BHU. It was established with a grant of INR 238.9 million from the DBT.
Research centres Apart from specialised centres directly funded by DBT, DST,
ICAR and
ISRO, a large number of departments under the Institutes of Sciences, Engineering & Technology and Faculty of Social Sciences receive funding from the DST Fund for Improvement of Science & Technology Infrastructure (FIST) and the
University Grants Commission (UGC) Special Assistance Programme (SAP). UGC SAP provides funds under its Centre of Advanced Study (CAS), Department of Special Assistance (DSA) and Departmental Research Support (DRS) programmes. The Centre for Genetic Disorders was established in 2008. This centre is involved in genetic diagnosis and counselling of cases referred from BHU hospital. The centre is engaged in research on various genetic disorders. It offers Ph.D. programmes and a one-year PG diploma course on Chromosomal, Genetic and Molecular Diagnostics. The Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences (CIMS) focuses on research and education in mathematics, modelling and statistics. It was established under the management of the Faculty of Science, with support from the
Department of Science and Technology (DST). The centre imparts post-graduate education and research with participation from the Department of Mathematics, Department of Statistics and Department of Computer Science of the Institute of Science and the Department of Applied Mathematics of the IIT-BHU. It regularly organises training programmes, workshops, seminars, and conferences. The Centre of Food Science & Technology (CFST) is an inter-disciplinary research centre with collaboration between the Institute of Agricultural Sciences and the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) focusing on food processing technology. The Center for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST) is an interdisciplinary university research centre at the
Faculty of Science. The CEST conducts three-year
M.Sc.(Tech) and
Ph.D. programmes in Environmental Science & Technology. The centre also works to coordinate environmental programmes of the university. Established by the executive council of the university under the Government of India's
Namami Gange Mission, the Malaviya Research Centre for Ganga, River Development & Water Resource Management is dedicated to the study of
pollution of the Ganges. The centre focuses on the study of river basin ecology, hydrology and pollution management, technology development, socio-economic and culture, and data management. The centre provides training called
Ganga Mitra () in pursuance of its objectives on various subjects. Established in 1991, the Malviya Centre for Ethics and Values aims to promote ethics and human values in higher education. The centre provides two-year diploma courses on human values and ethics. The centre has been tasked as the nodal agency for developing and monitoring courses on human values and ethics in all
central universities. • Center for Nanotechnology • Hydrogen Energy Center • UGC Advanced Immunodiagnostic Training and Research Center • Centre for Experimental Medicine and Surgery • Center for Women's Studies and Development • Center for the Study of Nepal • Malviya Center for Peace Research • Center for Rural Integrated Development • Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
Special centres Design Innovation Centre Funded by Department of Higher Education,
MHRD, and established in 2015, the Design Innovation Centre(DIC) is a collaboration between
IIT-BHU and
BHU. The DIC focuses on providing a platform to the students and faculties of the university in order to foster innovation and creative problem solving. The centre also serves
Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad,
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, and the
University of Allahabad.
BioNest-BHU Established in 2020 as the InnoResTech Foundation-BHU (called BioNest-BHU) by funding from the
Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, BioNest-BHU aims to promote
startup and entrepreneurship in sciences, biotechnology, healthcare, agritech, food technology, etc. composed of expert faculty members from
IMS-BHU,
IAS-BHU, and
ISc-BHU.
Admissions Starting academic year 2022, the university shifted to the
Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for admission to several undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Admissions are done according to coursewise eligibility criteria set by the university, merit in the entrance tests, and as per the
reservation policy of the Government of India. Admissions to undergraduate programs of
IIT-BHU are only through
JEE Advanced and
GATE. Similarly, admissions to programs of
IMS-BHU and
FVAS-BHU are through
NEET (for all UG programs and for PG programs in modern medicine) and AIAPGET (for postgraduate programs in Ayurveda). Admission to the MBA programs at the Institute of Management Studies is through a mix of
Common Admission Test and personal interview, etc. Admissions for PhD are done on the basis of qualification of
National Eligibility Test (NET) by the candidates. Admissions to the Banaras Hindu University are highly competitive and tough with more than 50 applicants for one seat. Admissions to the diploma and Special Courses of Study (SCS) are conducted through varying processes depending on the faculty, directly by the university.
Banaras Hindu University Entrance Tests Until 2021, Banaras Hindu University used to conduct the national level
BHU-UET for undergraduate courses, and
BHU-PET, for postgraduate courses, usually during May–June for admission for which registrations begun on
Vasant Panchami i.e., university foundation day, for over 24 undergraduate and over 100 postgraduate courses. The UET & PET exams were held for 5166 seats in online and offline mode in subject-wise papers. The total exam duration was two hours with multiple-choice questions. Total marks varied with the exam. The university previously also conducted the
Banaras Hindu University Research Entrance Test (BHU-RET) till 2023. The entire admission process is conducted by the controller of examinations.
Rankings The University has been ranked among the 501–600 universities globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, while it secured the 224th position in Asia in the same year. In India, the university was placed 11th overall by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024. It ranked 5th in the universities category and 16th in the research category for the same year. The Gaekwad Library is a designated
Manuscript Conservation Centre (MCC) of the
National Mission for Manuscripts, established in 2003. By 1931, the library had built a collection of around 60,000 volumes. The trend of donation of personal and family collection to the library continued as late as the 1940s with the result that it has unique pieces of rarities of books and journals dating back to the 18th century. As of 2011, the BHU Library System consisted of the Central Library and 3 Institute Libraries, 8 Faculty Libraries and over 25 Departmental Libraries, with a collection of at least 1.3 million volumes. through the
National Informatics Centre's DELNET and UGC's INFLIBNET. ==Student life==