Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) has announced the final admission schedule for eligible students in its first-year undergraduate (honours) programme for the 2025-2026 academic session. The admission process will begin on April 26 and continue until April 29.
The information was published in a notice signed by Registrar Md. Helal Uddin on Thursday, April 16.
According to the notice, selected students must first complete an online process between April 18 and April 25. They need to log in to the university’s admission website using their PIN and roll number. Students must then submit the required information and upload a passport-size photo and signature.
After the online submission, several documents will be generated automatically. These include the admission form, registration form, medical form, certificate checklist, and pay slip. Students must print these papers on A4-size pages and bring them on the day of admission.
The university has fixed the admission and related fees at Tk 6,214. However, students who have already deposited Tk 10,000 online will not need to pay more. After deducting the required fee, the remaining balance will be returned to the students’ Pubali Bank accounts.
BAU said final admission activities will run daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm during the four-day period. Students must be physically present within the set time to complete their admission.
Candidates must bring their admission test admit card. They also need signatures from the Dean, Proctor, and Provost on the admission form.
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Students must submit required papers at faculty-based booths located at the Syed Nazrul Islam Conference Hall. After document submission, they must collect the Registrar’s signature on the admission form.
Required documents include the admission form, registration form, medical form, two copies of the certificate checklist, original SSC transcript and testimonial, and original HSC transcript and testimonial.
The notice warned that students who fail to complete admission within the deadline will lose their seats. It also said admission may be cancelled if a student does not attend classes within the first 15 days after classes begin or fails to maintain the required attendance.
