The National University has officially released the Honours Admit Card for the 2025–2026 academic session. The process began on Saturday, April 11. It will continue until April 24 through the official admission website.
The university confirmed this in a notice issued on April 8. Only candidates whose preliminary applications have been approved by their respective colleges can download the admit card. Applicants need to log in using their Application ID and PIN.
Candidates can access the admit card through the ‘Applicant Login (Honours Login)’ option. It is also available under the ‘Admit Card Download’ section in the Honours tab. After logging in, the admit card will appear on the screen and can be saved or printed.
The university has issued several important instructions for candidates. Each student must collect their seat arrangement at least three days before the exam. This information will be available at the exam centre or on the centre’s website.
How to collect Honors Admit Card
Follow these simple steps to download your admit card from the National University website:
- Go to the official admission website: www.nu.ac.bd/admissions/ or http://app.nu.edu.bd/nu-web/honsAdmitCardDownloadHomeLite
- Find and click on the “Applicant Login (Honours Login)” option
- Enter your Application ID in the first box
- Enter your PIN number in the second box
- Click on the “Search” button
- Your admit card will appear on the screen
- Click the “Download” button to save it
- Print a copy of the admit card for exam day
On the exam day, candidates must carry two documents. These are the printed admit card and the original HSC registration card. Entry to the exam hall will not be allowed without these documents. The university has also said that all instructions written on the admit card must be followed strictly.
The admission test will take place on April 25. It will be held from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM across the country. Around 450,000 candidates are expected to take part. The exam will be conducted at 138 centres located in divisional and district headquarters.
Candidates must arrive at their assigned centres by 10:15 AM. They are required to take their seats before the exam begins. Late entry may not be allowed.
The test will follow a multiple-choice question (MCQ) format. The total marks for the exam will be 100. The duration is one hour. Each correct answer will carry one mark. There will be no negative marking for wrong answers.
The question pattern will vary by academic group. For all groups, Bangla, English, and General Knowledge will carry 20 marks each. The remaining 40 marks will come from subject-based questions related to the candidate’s stream at the higher secondary level. The pass mark for the test is 35.
The final merit list will be prepared based on a total of 200 marks. This includes 100 marks from the admission test. The remaining 100 marks will come from past academic results. Of these, 40 marks will be based on 40 per cent of the SSC GPA. Another 60 marks will be based on 60 per cent of the HSC GPA. Both calculations will include the fourth subject.
The university also said that detailed information about exam centres, candidate lists, and attendance sheets will be released later. This will be shared through an official notice.
The Honours admission application process began on November 23, 2025. The original deadline was January 31. Later, the university extended it to February 22, 2026, to allow more students to apply.
This admission test is important for students seeking undergraduate places at the National University. Candidates are now advised to complete the download process early and prepare for the exam day.
