National University Honors Admission Circular 2025
The National University (NU) of Bangladesh has officially announced the Honors Admission Circular for the academic year 2025. This guide provides all the essential details for aspiring students, including the application process, eligibility criteria, test exam details, and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
The National University of Bangladesh, a leading institution offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs, attracts thousands of students every year. The Honors Admission Circular 2025 outlines the opportunities available for students seeking to pursue an Honors degree in a variety of disciplines.
Key Highlights of the Circular:
Application Start Date: 21 January 2025
Application Deadline: 28 February 2025
Admission Test Date: 03 May 2025
Result Announcement: Date Announce Later
Academic Session Begins: 2024-2025
Before applying, candidates must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Educational Qualifications:
Applicants must have passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent examination in 2023 or 2024.
A minimum GPA of 2.50 in both SSC and HSC (or equivalent) examinations is mandatory.
Subject Requirements:
Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites. For example, Science students may need to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for certain programs.
The application process is entirely online, making it accessible and efficient for all applicants. Follow these steps to complete your application:
Visit the Official Website:
Go to www.nu.ac.bd/admissions.
Create an Account:
Register using your HSC Roll Number, Board, and Year.
Fill Out the Application Form:
Provide personal information, academic details, and preferred subject choices.
Upload Documents:
Recent passport-sized photograph.
Scanned copies of SSC and HSC certificates and mark sheets.
Pay the Application Fee:
The non-refundable application fee of 700 Tk must be paid through designated mobile banking or bank channels.
Submit the Application:
Review the form for accuracy and submit it. Print the confirmation receipt for future reference.
The admission process for National University Honors programs includes a test exam to evaluate candidates’ aptitude and knowledge. Here are the details:
Test Format:
Subjects Covered: Bangla, English, General Knowledge and Group Subject.
Total Marks: 100.
Duration: 1.00 hours.
Question Type: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
Test Schedule:
Date: 03 May 2025
Time: 11 to 12 AM
Venue: To be mentioned in the admit card.
Preparation Tips:
Focus on textbooks and past questions.
Allocate study time effectively, emphasizing weaker subjects.
Practice mock tests to improve time management.
Once the admission test results are announced, a merit list will be published on the official website.
Primary Merit List:
Based on test scores and academic results.
Selected candidates must confirm admission by paying the confirmation fee.
Waiting List:
If seats remain vacant, a waiting list will be published.
Final Admission:
Submit all original documents and admission fees to the respective college within the stipulated timeframe.
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Recent passport-sized photograph.
Birth certificate or national ID (if applicable).
A. Contact the admission helpdesk through the official portal immediately after submission.
A. Yes, quotas exist for freedom fighter descendants, tribal students, and physically challenged individuals.
A. Yes, you can select multiple subjects during the application process, but prioritize them according to your preferences.
A. Log in to the admission portal, and download your admit card from the dashboard once available.
A. Admission fees are non-refundable, except in special circumstances as per university regulations.
A. Classes for the Honors programs will start on June 2025.
The National University Honors Admission Circular 2025 opens doors to numerous academic opportunities. Ensure you adhere to deadlines, prepare diligently for the test exam, and stay updated by regularly checking the official website. Good luck with your application!
For further assistance, leave your queries in the comments section below or contact the National University helpline at [Insert helpline number].