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KHULNA, Jan 27, 2026 (BSS) - Khulna University of Engineering and Technology
(KUET) has published the admission test results for its 2025-2026 academic
session of first-year BSc Engineering, BURP and B.Arch programmes.
The merit list of successful candidates from the admission test held on
January 15, along with detailed admission instructions, was published on
Monday (January 26) on the university's admission website
(https://admission.kuet.ac.bd).
According to the published results, a total of 9,078 candidates have been
placed on the merit list for Engineering and URP programmes while 304
candidates have been listed for the Architecture programme.
In addition, 28 candidates have been included on the merit list under
reserved quotas (Bandarban district, Chittagong Hill Tracts and other ethnic
minority groups).
All candidates included in the merit list are required to fill in the
necessary information and submit their departmental preferences through the
online choice form available on the university website between 10.00 am on
February 1 and 12.00 pm on February 6.
For Engineering and URP programmes, candidates must provide preferences for
15 departments.
A printed copy of the completed choice form must be brought at the time of
admission.
Candidates with merit positions 1 to 1,020 in Engineering and URP, merit
positions 1 to 40 in Architecture, merit position 1 for the Bandarban
district quota, and merit positions 1 to 4 for the Chittagong Hill Tracts and
other ethnic minority quotas have been asked to appear before the
verification committee on the KUET campus for admission between 9.30 am and
3.00 pm on February 8.
An estimated admission fee of Taka 12,000 (twelve thousand) must be deposited
by 3.00 pm on February 9 at Janata Bank, KUET Corporate Branch.
At the time of admission, students must submit the original HSC/equivalent
registration card, original SSC/equivalent certificate, original
SSC/equivalent grade sheet, original HSC/equivalent grade sheet, original
testimonial for HSC/equivalent issued by the head of the institution, two
passport-size colour photographs, the admission test admit card, and a
printed copy of the online choice form.
Selected candidates will also have to undergo a medical examination by the
university medical board, including checks of height, weight, blood pressure,
blood group and eyesight.
An auto-migration process will remain active for admitted students; however,
candidates may disable it from their dashboard if they wish.
For any admission-related information, candidates may contact the university
helpline numbers 01714-087284 and 01714-087339 during office hours.
Updated admission information will also be available on the university
website.