The GST result 2026 is one of the most important events for students hoping to get into a public university in Bangladesh. This session, 20 public universities are part of the GST (General, Science & Technology) integrated admission system — also known as গুচ্ছ ভর্তি পরীক্ষা. The GST admission result for A, B, and C units will be published unit by unit on the official website gstadmission.ac.bd as soon as each exam is completed.
The admission test is split into three units: A Unit (Science), B Unit (Humanities), and C Unit (Business Studies). The process starts with C Unit, then B Unit, and ends with A Unit. For 2026, C Unit (Business Studies) is on March 27, B Unit (Humanities) is on April 3, and A Unit (Science) is on April 10, 2026. Each test is a 100-mark MCQ completed in 60 minutes. You need at least 30 marks to qualify for the merit list.
This year’s exams are held across 21 centers nationwide. If you pass, you can apply to your preferred universities — as long as you meet their specific requirements. The GST result 2026 for each unit will be published separately, within 72 hours after each exam wraps up.
GST Result 2026
The GST admission result 2026 will be published unit by unit after each admission test is completed. This session, a total of 2,73,554 students applied for the GST admission test, including 1,59,189 in A Unit, 90,404 in B Unit, and 23,961 in C Unit.
To check your GST result 2026, log into the official portal at gstadmission.ac.bd using your applicant ID and password. Your result, score, and merit position will appear directly on your dashboard.
The exam is a 100-mark MCQ for each unit. Every wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks, so do not guess randomly. You must score at least 30 out of 100 to qualify for any of the 20 GST universities. Results are posted online, unit by unit, only on gstadmission.ac.bd. No SMS, no email — you check it yourself.
How to Check GST Result
When the GST results for A, B, and C Units are published, you can check your merit score online through the official portal at gstadmission.ac.bd. The authority aims to publish each unit’s result within 72 hours after the exam. Here is how to check:
- Go to gstadmission.ac.bd
- Click “Student Login” on the homepage
- Enter your Applicant ID and Password
- Click Login
- Your result, score, and merit position appear on your dashboard
The server gets very busy right after the result is published. If the page does not load, wait a few minutes and try again.
GST A Unit Result 2026
The GST A Unit exam is for Science students and will be held on April 10, 2026. It is the largest unit this session with 1,59,189 applicants. The total number of seats for A Unit is about 12,088, which means the competition is roughly 13.2 students per seat.
GST B Unit Result 2026
The GST B Unit exam is for Humanities students and will be held on April 3, 2026. This year, 90,404 students applied for B Unit. The seat count is about 7,302, so the competition is around 12.4 students per seat.
The B Unit test includes Bangla, English, and General Knowledge. Last year, the B Unit pass rate was 36.33%, which shows that this unit is also highly competitive.
GST C Unit Result 2026
The GST C Unit exam is for Business Studies students and will be held on March 27, 2026. It is the first exam of the session, so the C Unit result will also come first. A total of 23,961 students applied for C Unit this year.
The total number of seats in C Unit is about 4,656, including new seats added after Naogaon University joined the cluster. That gives C Unit the lowest competition ratio among the three units, at about 5.2 students per seat. The subject distribution includes Accounting, Business Organisation and Management, Bangla, and English.
GST Final Admission 2026
Passing the GST admission test means you are almost there — but there are a few more steps to secure your university seat.
Step 1 — Subject Choice Application: If your name appears on the merit list, log into gstadmission.ac.bd and submit your final university and department preference list. This costs a separate BDT 500 fee. Rank your preferred universities in order — the system gives priority to your top choices based on your merit score.
Step 2 — Merit List and Migration: The authority publishes a 1st Merit List allocating students to universities. If a seat opens at a higher-preference university, you automatically move up through the migration process. Multiple rounds are published until all seats are filled. Confirm your seat after every round — missing the deadline cancels your allocation.
Step 3 — Final Admission at University: Once your seat is confirmed, visit your allocated university with all required documents — original SSC and HSC certificates, mark sheets, admit cards, National ID, and photographs. Complete your fee payment and you are officially enrolled for the 2025-26 academic session.
Only students who pass the GST test and meet each university’s specific eligibility criteria can apply. Check your allocated university’s official website for exact requirements and fee details.
Conclusion
The GST result 2026 is a defining moment for over 2,73,554 students competing for ~23,184 seats across 20 public universities. When unit-wise results go live on gstadmission.ac.bd, you will know exactly where you stand and what to do next.
Passing the GST admission test opens the door to apply to multiple top public universities in Bangladesh — all through one system, one exam. The result does not just tell you if you passed. It sets the direction of your entire academic journey.


