DU Kha Unit Admission Result 2025 Published – What’s Next?
Dhaka University (DU) has officially released the Kha Unit admission results for the 2025-26 academic session, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of HSC graduates. The results, announced on June 4, 2026, mark a crucial milestone for students aspiring to join DU’s prestigious humanities and social science programs. With the admission process now in its final stages, candidates must act quickly to secure their seats or explore migration options. Here’s everything you need to know about the results, migration process, and next steps.
How to Check Your DU Kha Unit Admission Result 2025
The results are available online through the official DU admission portal (admission.eis.du.ac.bd). Follow these steps to check your status:
- Visit the DU admission portal and log in using your HSC roll number, board, and passing year.
- Navigate to the Kha Unit result section.
- Your merit position, selected department, and further instructions will be displayed.
- Download or print the result for future reference.
Alternatively, candidates can check their results via SMS by sending the following message to 16321:
DU KHA [Your HSC Roll Number] [HSC Passing Year]
Example: DU KHA 123456 2025
Results are also being sent to candidates’ registered mobile numbers. If you haven’t received an SMS, check the portal immediately to avoid missing deadlines.
DU Kha Unit Admission 2025: Key Statistics and Seat Breakdown
The Kha Unit is one of DU’s most competitive admission categories, offering seats in humanities, social sciences, and fine arts across 10 faculties. Here’s a breakdown of this year’s admission cycle:
- Total Applicants: Over 120,000 candidates applied for Kha Unit in 2025, competing for just 2,363 seats.
- GPA Cutoff: The minimum combined GPA (SSC + HSC) for eligibility was 7.00 (without 4th subject). However, the merit list cutoff is expected to be significantly higher due to intense competition.
- Exam Format: The admission test consisted of 100 MCQ questions (60 marks for Bangla/English, 40 marks for General Knowledge), with negative marking (-0.25 per wrong answer).
- Exam Centers: Tests were held in Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Sylhet, Rangpur, and Mymensingh to accommodate candidates nationwide.
For comparison, other top universities like BUET, KUET, RUET, and CUET have already concluded their admission tests for the 2025-26 session, with results published earlier this year (as reported by Prothom Alo and The Daily Campus). DU’s Kha Unit remains one of the last major admission hurdles for humanities students in Bangladesh.
Migration Process: How to Change Your Assigned Department
If you’ve been selected but wish to switch to a different department within Kha Unit, DU offers a migration process. Here’s how it works:
Eligibility for Migration
- You must have been selected in the first merit list.
- Migration is only allowed to departments with vacant seats after the initial allocation.
- Your merit position must be within the cutoff for the desired department.
Steps to Apply for Migration
- Check Vacant Seats: DU will publish a list of departments with available seats on June 7, 2026. This will be available on the admission portal and DU’s official website.
- Submit Migration Request: Log in to the admission portal and select your preferred department(s) in order of priority. The deadline for migration requests is June 10, 2026, 11:59 PM.
- Wait for Reallocation: DU will process migration requests based on merit and seat availability. The final reallocation list will be published on June 12, 2026.
- Confirm Your Seat: If you’re reallocated, you must confirm your seat by paying the admission fee between June 13–15, 2026. Failure to confirm will result in forfeiture of your seat.
Important Notes on Migration
- No Guarantee: Migration is not guaranteed, even if you meet the cutoff for your desired department. It depends on seat availability and higher-merit candidates.
- No Further Changes: Once you confirm your seat (original or migrated), you cannot request another migration.
- Fee Refund: If you’re not reallocated, your original seat will remain intact, and no additional fees are required.
Next Steps After Result Publication
Whether you’re satisfied with your assigned department or planning to migrate, here’s what you should do next:
For Selected Candidates
- Pay Admission Fee: The deadline for fee payment is June 15, 2026. Fees can be paid via Sonali Bank, bKash, Nagad, or Rocket.
- Submit Documents: After fee payment, upload scanned copies of the following documents to the admission portal:
- HSC admit card and mark sheet
- SSC certificate
- Passport-sized photograph (recent)
- National ID or birth certificate
- Attend Orientation: DU will announce the orientation schedule for selected students in late June. Keep an eye on the DU website and your email.
For Waitlisted Candidates
- Check the second merit list, which will be published on June 18, 2026, if seats remain vacant after migration.
- If selected in the second list, follow the same fee payment and document submission process by June 22, 2026.
- If not selected, consider applying to other universities like Jahangirnagar University (JnU), Rajshahi University (RU), or Chittagong University (CU), which may still have ongoing admission processes.
For Unsuccessful Candidates
- Explore alternative options such as National University (NU) affiliated colleges, which recently published their admission results (as reported by BSS).
- Consider private universities or medical colleges (if you meet the eligibility criteria).
- Prepare for next year’s admission cycle by focusing on GPA improvement or admission test strategies.
Final Tips for DU Kha Unit Admission 2025
As the admission process nears its end, here are some last-minute tips to ensure a smooth transition:
- Double-Check Deadlines: Missing the fee payment or document submission deadline will result in automatic cancellation of your admission.
- Stay Updated: Follow DU’s official Facebook page (@DhakaUniversity1921) and the admission portal for real-time updates.
- Prepare for Migration: If you’re aiming for a popular department (e.g., International Relations, Mass Communication, or English), check the vacant seat list carefully and apply early.
- Seek Guidance: If you’re unsure about the migration process, contact DU’s admission helpline at +8802-9661900-73 (Ext. 4361) or visit the Office of the Controller of Examinations.
- Plan Ahead: Start gathering information about scholarships, hostel facilities, and academic calendars to ease your transition into university life.
Conclusion: Your DU Journey Begins Now
The release of the DU Kha Unit admission results is a moment of celebration for many and a time of reflection for others. Whether you’ve secured your dream department or are considering migration, remember that this is just the beginning of your academic journey. Dhaka University offers a vibrant campus life, world-class faculty, and endless opportunities for growth—make the most of it!
For those who didn’t make it this year, don’t lose hope. The admission process is highly competitive, and success often comes with persistence. Keep working hard, explore alternative paths, and prepare for future opportunities.
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