CU D-1 Sub-Unit Admission Test Today: 35 Candidates to Compete for Each Seat
The admission test for the D-1 sub-unit under the Faculty of Education at Chittagong University (CU) for the 2025-26 academic session will be held today, Monday.
According to the admission test committee, the D-1 sub-unit consists of the Department of Physical Education and Sports Science under the Faculty of Education, with a total of 40 seats. A total of 1,421 students applied for these seats. Thus, on average, 35 candidates will compete for each seat.
The test will be conducted only at the Chittagong University centre.
Instructions Examinees Must Follow
Examinees must secure their seats by 10:30 am today. They will be allowed entry into the examination centre only after showing the admit card. No candidate will be permitted entry after 11:00 am.
As per the instructions on the admit card, candidates can log in to the admission website to check their seat location 48 hours before the test for the relevant unit. The admit card must be downloaded before viewing the seat plan.
Every examinee must bring one printed copy of the downloaded admit card and the original Higher Secondary/equivalent registration card or ‘A’ Level Statement of Entry (where applicable) on the day of the admission test.
Examinees may use an FX-100 or lower standard calculator (without memory option/SIM) in the examination hall. Mobile phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, or any other communication device are strictly prohibited in the examination hall. However, in the ‘B’ Unit and B-1, B-2, and D-1 sub-units, calculators are completely banned in the examination hall.
The university administration has requested all candidates, guardians, and concerned individuals not to be misled by any kind of misinformation or propaganda on social media platforms such as Facebook.
For security reasons, guardians accompanying examinees are requested to always carry their National ID or any personal identification document (if available).
Mark Distribution
All units of the admission test are worth 100 marks. The test will be conducted through a multiple-choice system worth 100 marks. For each wrong answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted. Except for the D-1 sub-unit, the minimum pass mark for all units is 40. The minimum pass mark for the D-1 sub-unit is 35.
Test Schedule
The ‘C’ Unit admission test will be held on 9 January, and the ‘B’ Unit test on 10 January. Additionally, the B-1 sub-unit test will be held on 7 January, and the B-2 sub-unit test on 8 January.