North South University holds admission test for Fall 2025 semester
North South University (NSU), one of Bangladesh's leading private universities, held its undergraduate admission test for the Fall 2025 semester on Saturday.
Approximately 8,000 candidates sat for the exam, competing for places across the university's four academic schools: the School of Health and Life Sciences, the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the School of Business and Economics.
During a visit to the examination halls, NSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Abdul Hannan Chowdhury addressed parents and guardians, expressing his appreciation for their trust in the institution.
"Thank you for trusting us and choosing NSU for your children's higher education. North South University is one of the top institutions in the country, equipped with world-class facilities," he said. "Through our innovative and hands-on academic programs, we prepare students for professional success and to contribute meaningfully to national development. I believe our incoming students will uphold and enhance NSU's legacy of excellence."
Founder Member of the Board of Trustees, M. A. Kashem, acknowledged the high level of interest and participation in the admission process.
"The dream with which we founded this university seems to be taking concrete shape through your continued support and enthusiasm," he said. "To meet the growing demand, we are moving forward with plans to build a much larger and more modern campus in Purbachal."
Aziz Al Kaiser, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, reaffirmed NSU's commitment to academic excellence.
"North South University has earned its place as one of the premier universities in the country, thanks to its commitment to academic excellence, cutting-edge research, an international standard curriculum, and a highly qualified faculty," he said. "With continued support from students and guardians, we aim to maintain and exceed this standard. Our goal is to nurture graduates who are successful professionals and responsible and ethical citizens."
Also present were NSU Treasurer and Pro Vice-Chancellor (IC) Professor Abdur Rob Khan, Director of the Undergraduate Admissions Office Dr Md Nurul Kabir, NSU Proctor Dr Abdul Khaleque, as well as Deans, Directors, and senior officials from various departments.
The NSU Admissions Office has confirmed that the results of the admission test will be published shortly. Applicants have been advised to regularly check the university's official website for updates.
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