Desk Report
Publish: 07 Apr 2022, 05:13 pm
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The admission tests of the University of Dhaka for the academic
session 2021-22 will begin on June 3 with the ‘Ga’ unit enrolment test.
‘Kha’ unit intake test will be held on June 4 (Saturday).
The ‘Ka’ unit entry test will be held on June 10 and the ‘Gha’ unit test on June 11.
The MCQ test for the ‘Cha’ unit under the Fine Arts faculty will be
held on June 17.
The decisions were taken in a dean's committee meeting held
at Nabab Nawab Ali Chowdhury senate building on Wednesday.
However, GPA score conditions for admission applicants have
also been eased this time.
The students who have a science background in SSC/ equivalent and HSC/ equivalent exams can apply for the ‘Ka’ unit entry test if they have a total of minimum GPA 8 with the condition that he/she must have at least 3.50 in both SSC/HSC or equivalent exams.
The students of Arts and Commerce background in
HSC or equivalent exams can apply
for ‘Kha’, ‘Ga’ and ‘Gha’ unit entry tests if they have a total of minimum GPA
7.5 with the condition that he/she must
have at least 3.00 in both SSC/HSC or equivalent exams.
Applicants, having a science background, can apply for the ‘Gha’
unit entry test only if they obtain a total of at least a GPA of 8.00 with the condition that he/she
secured at least 3.50 in both SSC/HSC or equivalent exams.
However, the application fee for the entry test has been
increased from taka 650 to Taka 1000.
Applicants can apply for the entry test from April 20 to May
11.
All the exams will be taken on a total of 120 marks of which
20(10+10) marks will be counted from SSC and HSC GPA, 60 marks from the MCQ exam, and 40 marks from the written exam,
The tests will be held from 11 am to 12.30 pm on the
scheduled dates.
Following the practice of previous years, the DU authority has
decided to take the exams in divisional cities of the country to reduce the
suffering of students and parents.
Asked about easing the conditions of GPA for the applicants,
DU Pro VC ASM Maksud Kamal said "From our previous experiences we came to
know that GPA does not necessarily prove the excellence of a student. There are
lots of instances which show that low GPA achievers obtained better scores than higher
GPA achievers in the admission test exam."
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