Islamic University, June 26 (UNB) – The Islamic University (IU) has decided to join uniformed entry test to reduce the hassle of admission seekers.
The decision was taken at IU’s 116th academic council meeting with Vice-Chancellor Professor M Harun-Ur-Rashid Askari in the chair, sources at registrar office said Wednesday.
Pro-VC Prof M Shahinoor Rahman, Treasurer Prof M Selim Toha, acting Registrar SM Abdul Latif, former proctor and syndicate member Prof M Mahbubar Rahman, among others, were present at the meeting.
VC Askari told UNB that they took the decision by responding to the country’s President and Chancellor of the universities M Abdul Hamid.
He said the admission seekers and their guardians suffer a lot during the admission tests.
“Their money and time are wasted. Considering this, we’ve made an unanimous recommendation for combined admission tests,” he added.