The Honours Admission Result 2025 will be published on June 26, 2025. For many students, this is the big moment—your shot at getting into the National University’s 4-year honours programs. You can check your result online or by SMS, whichever feels easier. This year, the National University brought back the admission test system. The test happened for Science, Business Studies, and Humanities groups on May 31, 2025, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. The application window ran from January 21 to February 28, 2025.
The admission test used a 100-mark MCQ format for all groups. Each college creates its own subject-wise merit lists. You need to score at least 35% in the test to qualify. After the admission test, the National University published the results quickly. You can log into your admission profile online to see your result or send a prescribed SMS to 16222. This year, 560,595 students applied for NU Honours Admission 2024-2025. The test took place at 137 centers nationwide, with 278,718 from Humanities, 117,036 from Business Studies, and 168,841 from Science.
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NU Honours Admission Result 2025
The NU Honours Admission Result 2025 is set to be released today. Once it’s out, you’ll be able to check your merit score, as well as your allocated colleges and subjects, at www.nu.ac.bd/admissions. Results will go live in June 2025, following the admission test on May 31.
জাতীয় বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের ভর্তি পরীক্ষার ফল ২৬ জুন বিকাল ৪টায় প্রকাশ করা হবে।
This year’s honours admission test had three groups: Science, Business Studies, and Humanities. The test had 100 MCQ questions, each worth one mark. For every group, there were 20 marks each for Bangla, English, and General Knowledge, with the last 40 marks focused on your chosen group subjects. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
To get on the merit list, you’ll need at least 35% in the test. Your overall merit score is out of 200: 100 from the MCQ test and 100 from your previous academic records. The GPA from your SSC or equivalent gets multiplied by 8, and your HSC or equivalent GPA gets multiplied by 12.
If two or more applicants end up with the same merit score for a subject at the same institution, the tie-breaker works like this: higher marks in the admission test, then higher combined GPA, and finally higher combined marks from SSC and HSC. The National University plans to publish two main merit lists, one quota-based list, and two release slips. If you don’t confirm your admission after making a merit list, your allocated seat is gone.
How to Check Honours Admission Result?
You can get your results online or by SMS. For the online route, go to the official National University admission portal at www.nu.ac.bd/admissions. You’ll need your Applicant ID and Password, which you got during your application (check your admission form if you forgot). Once logged in, you’ll see your result, including your merit position and subject allocation.
If you’d rather use SMS, that works too. It’s handy if your internet is spotty or you just want the result on your phone.
Check Admission Result Online
The National University posts results online through their portal at nu.ac.bd/admissions. To check yours, just log in with your Applicant ID and password. Here’s a quick guide:
- Go to: nu.ac.bd/admissions
- Find the ‘Honours Admission’ section or the direct results link.
- Click on ‘Honours Applicants Login.’
- Type in your application roll and PIN.
- Hit ‘Submit.’
- Your result will pop up, including merit position and subject allocation.
Get Admission Result by SMS
You can also check your NU Honours Admission Result 2025 via SMS. This is useful if you’re out and about or can’t get online. Just wait until the results are officially published, then follow these steps:
- Open your phone’s messaging app.
- Type: NU (space) ATHN (space) Your Application Roll Number
- Example:
NU ATHN 123456
- Send it to 16222.
Honours Admission Merit Result
The merit result for NU Honours Admission 2025 plays a key role in the selection process. The National University will release two main merit lists, a quota-based list, and two release slips to keep things transparent and fair.
Your merit score totals 200 marks: 100 from the MCQ test, and 100 from your SSC/equivalent and HSC/equivalent GPAs. They multiply your SSC GPA by 8 and your HSC GPA by 12 for the calculation.
After the admission test, the National University will announce the 1st merit list. If you make the list, you need to confirm your seat by paying the admission fee within the deadline. You can also opt for migration, which lets you move up your preferred choices if seats open up. Migration only goes up, never down.
If you don’t confirm your admission after being selected in any merit list, your allocated seat is forfeited. After admissions for the 1st merit list, the university will release the 2nd merit list, then the quota merit list, and finally the migration list.
Honours Admission Release Slip
The Honours Admission Release Slip gives students who passed the NU Honours Admission Test 2025 but didn’t get a spot in any merit list another chance. The National University will announce two release slips, offering a second chance based on available seats.
To apply for the release slip, you must have passed the admission test. If you didn’t pass, you can’t apply through this route. If you’re eligible, you can apply for the release slip as long as there are open seats in your preferred subjects at specific colleges.
When applying, you can pick up to five colleges and rank your subject choices for each. You’re allowed to apply for the release slip if you:
- Didn’t get a place in the 1st or 2nd merit lists,
- Got a place but later cancelled your admission,
- Got a place but didn’t get admitted to your allocated subject.
Conclusion
You can now check the National University Honours Admission Result 2025 online or by SMS. This year’s process had a tough MCQ test and a pretty straightforward merit system. With multiple merit lists and release slips, applicants got more than one shot. Over half a million students threw their hats in the ring. If you’ve made it, don’t forget to confirm your admission—don’t let that deadline sneak up on you.