The admit card download for the first-year Honours admission test under the National University will start on April 11. The university confirmed this in an official notice issued on Wednesday, April 8.
According to the notice, applicants can download their admit cards from April 11 to April 24. Only candidates whose primary applications were verified by their selected colleges can access the admit card.
Candidates must log in to the admission website using their application ID and PIN. They can download the document through the Applicant Login (Honours Login) option. The admit card is also available under the Admit Card Download section in the Honours tab.
The university also asked candidates to collect their seat plans at least three days before the exam. They can collect it from their assigned exam centre or from the centre’s official website at www.nu.ac.bd/admissions.
Applicants must bring their admission test admit card and the original HSC registration card on exam day. Entry to the exam hall will not be allowed without these documents. Candidates must also follow all instructions printed on the admit card.
The university said it will later publish detailed information about exam centres and candidate lists. Instructions about attendance sheets and other procedures will also be shared in a separate notice.
The admission test will take place across Bangladesh on April 25. The exam will run from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. About 450,000 candidates are expected to sit the test this year. The exam will be held at 138 centres in divisional and district headquarters.
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Candidates must report to their centres by 10:15 am. They must take their assigned seats before the exam begins.
The test will follow a multiple-choice question format. The total mark is 100, and the exam duration is one hour. Each correct answer carries one mark. There will be no mark deduction for wrong answers. The pass mark is 35.
For all groups, the question paper will include Bangla, English, and general knowledge. Each of these sections will carry 20 marks. The remaining 40 marks will come from group-based subjects studied at the higher secondary level.
The final merit list will be prepared based on 200 marks. This includes the admission test score and academic results. Forty marks will come from the SSC results. Sixty marks will come from HSC results, based on GPA percentages.
This admission process is important for students seeking undergraduate seats under the 2025-2026 session. The university is expected to release further instructions and updates before the examination date.
