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Over 60% of undergraduate seats lie vacant at Islamic University
Over 1,300 seats for undergraduate courses at the Islamic University in Kushtia remained unfilled after two rounds of allotment in the 2021-22 academic session.
Not even 60 percent of the candidates who secured admission in the university's first round of seat allocations, against 1,990 seats, got admitted.
Through the unified admission test, 664 students gained admission from the first and second merit lists, IU Academic Section Office officials said on Friday.
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Among the 1, 326 seats, 683 seats remain vacant in the science faculty; 395 in arts, social science and law faculties and 248 in the business administration faculty, IU academic section Director ATM Emdadul Alam told UNB.
The vacant seats would be fulfilled by enrolling students from the next rounds of allotment, he added.
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