DU's 'Business Studies Unit' admission test held, 39.05 vie for each seat

BSS
Published On: 08 Feb 2025, 19:16
Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan, the Vice Chancellor of Dhaka University (DU), visited the examination center in the Faculty of Business Studies building today. Photo: DU

DHAKA, Feb 8, 2025 (BSS) - The admission test for the first-year 
undergraduate programme of the 'Faculty of Business Studies Unit' of Dhaka 
University (DU) for the academic year 2024-2025 was held on Saturday 
(February 8).

The admission test took place on the university campus as well as in seven 
other divisional cities across the country.

Vice-Chancellor (VC) Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan visited the examination 
center at the Faculty of Business Studies building. 

At the time, Pro-VC (Administration) Prof Dr. Saima Haque Bidisha, Pro-VC 
(Education) Prof Dr. Mamun Ahmed, Treasurer Prof Dr. M. Jahangir Alam 
Chowdhury, Dean of the Faculty of Business Studies Prof Dr. Mahmud Osman Imam 
and Proctor Associate Prof Saifuddin Ahmed were present. 

The VC expressed satisfaction that the admission test was held in a fair and 
peaceful manner. He extended sincerely thanks to all the stakeholders for 
their cooperation in organizing the test in an orderly manner. 

A total of 39.05 students are competing against each seat in the admission 
test of the Business Studies Unit.

"Due to the highly competitive nature of this exam, many students will not 
get the opportunity to enroll. I urge parents to be vigilant so that these 
students do not become victims of mental trauma in any way," he said.

A total of 41,08 students have applied for 1,050 seats in this unit. Out of 
the 1,050 seats, 930 are for Business Studies students, 95 for science 
students and 25 for humanities students.
 

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