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Dhaka University to relax English Department admission rules

Wednesday, 1 October 2014


Dhaka University will relax the entry requirements for its English Department after spectacularly failing to get eligible students.
Vice-Chancellor AAMS Arefin Siddique said the minimum marks for passing compulsory ‘Elective English’ in ‘Kha’ and ‘Gha’ unit tests has been lowered from 15 to 8, according to a news agency.
Only two were found eligible to study English in Bangladesh’s premier public university under the department’s new entry conditions under which candidates must get minimum 30 marks in ‘General English and 15 in ‘Elective English’.
Those who got minimum 20 marks in ‘General English’ will be considered. But test takers who did not attempt to answer Elective English will not.  They are still required to have a combined score of 200 in SSC and HCS for English and pass marks in all other sections of the admission test.
Only 17 of the 3,874 who passed ‘Kha’ unit test held on Sept 19 answered ‘Elective English’ questions. But only two passed.
These 17 candidates will get the chance to study English once pass mark is lowered to eight.
The department will enroll 150 students as freshers, and 125 among them will come from those who sat ‘Kha’ unit tests under the Arts Faculty. The rest 25 will be taken from among those who took ‘Gha’ unit test.