The ‘C’ Unit admission test for undergraduate first-year students was held smoothly at Jashore University of Science and Technology (JUST) under the cluster system, marking the sixth consecutive year the university has participated alongside other public universities.
A total of 1,699 students applied for the ‘C’ Unit, with more than 86.24% attendance, according to exam officials. The GST-coordinated integrated admission test for the commerce stream under ‘C’ Unit took place today, March 27.
Upcoming tests include ‘B’ Unit (Humanities) on April 3 and ‘A’ Unit (Science) on April 10, with the architecture practical (drawing) scheduled from 3 pm to 4 pm on the same day.
JUST Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Md. Abdul Majid confirmed that the ‘C’ Unit admission test was conducted peacefully and successfully. He extended gratitude to all teachers, officers, and staff for ensuring a smooth process.
According to the centre coordinator and Dean of the Faculty of Science, Prof. Dr. Md. Korban Ali, due to the relatively low number of candidates, the test was held at a single centre within the university. For the convenience of students, digital banners were placed across the campus indicating roll numbers, exam centres, and buildings. Volunteers, including BNCC, Rover Scouts, and other committees, assisted at building entrances to support examinees.
JUST took all necessary preparations in advance to maintain order and ensure a fair examination environment. Sufficient law enforcement personnel were deployed, and the Vice-Chancellor, accompanied by Registrar Prof. Dr. Hosen Al Mamun, inspected the exam halls after the tests began.