The LHC potential for observing a light Higgs boson produced through Weak
Boson Fusion mode, qq→qqH, is presented. For non-hadronic
decays modes of the Higgs boson the process is identified with a final state
containing two energetic forward-backward jets, separated with a large rapidity
and a hadronically quiet central region. The use of these properties, combined
with special features of some of the decay modes enhances the potential of an
early discovery of a light Higgs boson both in the Standard Model and beyond.
The recent studies done in the context of CMS experiment are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, Presented at Les XXXVIII Recontres de Moriond,QCD
and High Energy Hadronic Interactions}, Les Arcs,Savoie, France, 22-29 March
200