Fear of session clutter in public universities

.[universities] After speculation, HSC and equivalent results were given on January 30. Students are now preparing for the admission war. How ready are the universities?
Fear of session clutter in public universities
It will take more than two months to take admission tests at the undergraduate level in public universities. After the delay in publishing the results, now if the admission test is late, the students will have to go through the session again. But university council leaders say they are doing their utmost to avoid session clutter. But everything depends on when the government decides to open the university.

There are 46 public universities in the country. To reduce harassment of students, 19 public universities, 7 agricultural universities, and four engineering universities will conduct examinations in the cluster system. The Universities of Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, and Jahangirnagar, governed by the 1973 Ordinance, are adamant in their decision to conduct admission tests as before. BUET's decision is not yet known.

Jagannath University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Mizanur Rahman said, “The integrated admission test can still come if any university wants to come. We have no objection if they reconsider and join this test and if the 100-year-old university takes the lead. "

However, the University Council, an organization of public university vice-chancellors, has not yet concluded its discussions. So we have to wait for more than 2 months for the admission test to start.

Vice-Chancellor of Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology Professor Mohammad Rafiqul Alam said, “If you want to take the exam, you have to take it after March.

There will be BUET exams after medical or all four of us can be together. These will be decided at the meeting. "

Class-examinations of universities are closed for about a year. Where the current students are in danger of session clutter, what will happen to the admitted students? On such a question, the leaders of the university council say that they are trying their best to avoid session clutter.

The total number of seats at the undergraduate level in all the public universities of the country is 47,171.

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