DU admission tests held for first time in divisional cities
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Applicants in an exam hall at Dhaka University. Photo: Business Insider Bangladesh
Thousands of students on Friday sat for tests seeking admission to Dhaka University amid the pandemic. This time the exams held for the first time in Dhaka and seven other divisional cities to avoid hassles and possible Covid-19 infections.
The 90-minute tests starting from 11am were held for ‘Ka’ unit for the 2020-21 academic session.
"The exams were held are in a peaceful manner and no untoward incident was reported," Dhaka University Proctor AKM Golam Rabbani told reporters.
"We have contacted the vice chancellors of universities in different divisions. They told us that the tests are going on smoothly. The students are following the health rules," DU Vice Chancellor Prof Akhtaruzzaman told a press briefing.
A total of 14,000 students appeared in the admission test in 12 academic buildings of Rajshahi University, he said.
The universities outside Dhaka where exams took place are: Chittagong University, Rajshahi University, Khulna University, Bangladesh Agricultural University in Mymensingh, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology in Sylhet, Barishal University, and Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur.
The exams for the ‘Kha’ unit will be held on Saturday, ‘Ga’ unit on October 22, and ‘Gha’ unit on October 23. The exams for ‘Cha’ unit will take place on October 9.
A total of 3,24,340 students have applied seeking admission to the country’s premier university vying for 7,148 seats offered under five units.
Of them, the highest 1,64,606 students will take the entry tests in Dhaka while the lowest 7,091 will sit for the tests in Sylhet.