City Desk :
Admission test applications for students of the 2023-24 academic year of 24 universities under the GST (General Science and Technology) have ended.
This time a total of 305,346 (3 lakh 5 thousand 346) applications have been submitted. Meanwhile, Jagannath University is at the top as the preferred examination center for students.
Convener of the technical committee of the GST admission test and vice-chancellor of Chandpur University of Science and Technology, Nasim Akhtar informed this on Saturday, reports UNB.
Vice-Chancellor Nasim Akhtar said, “The initial application process for the GST admission test for the academic year 2023-24 ended on February 27 at 11:59 pm.
This time, a total of 3 lakh 5 thousand 346 applications have been submitted. Out of this, 1 lakh 70 thousand 599 applications have been submitted in the ‘A’ unit containing the science unit, 94 thousand 631 in the ‘B’ unit containing the humanities unit, and 40 thousand 116 applications in the ‘C’ unit containing the business education unit.”
He also said, “Among the applicants, 90 thousand 841 students chose Jagannath University as the center for taking the exam.
Among them, 53 thousand 832 students in the ‘A’ unit, 19 thousand 770 students in the ‘B’ unit, 17 thousand 239 students in the ‘C’ unit will take the exam at Jagannath University Center. Which is about a third of the total applicants.”
Convener of GST integrated admission committee and vice-chancellor of Jessore University of Science and Technology, Md. Anwar Hossain said, “This year the application period has ended.
The application period will not be extended again. Now we will start the next step.”