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Jagannath University Admission 2017-18 | admission.jnu.ac.bd

Jagannath University Admission 2017-18




Jagannath University Admission 2017-18 | admission.jnu.ac.bd. Jagannath University Honours Admission 2017 procedure will be started from August 2017. Like previous years the admission test of  JNU will start on the same day of  DU. While DU admission test of respective unit will held on morning, the admission test of corresponding unit under JNU will held at noon of the same day. Jagannath University Admission Notice 2017-18, Jagannath University admission seat plan & Jagannath University Admission Result 2017-18 will be found here.

Important Time Line for Jagannath University Admission 2017-18

Application Starting Date: 8 August 2017
Application End Date: 31 August 2017

  • JNU A Unit Admission Test 2017-18: 13 October 2017
  • JNU B Unit Admission Test 2017-18: 22 September 2017
  • JNU C Unit Admission Test 2017-18: 15 September 2017
  • JNU D Unit Admission Test 2017-18: 20 October 2017
  • JNU E Unit Admission Test 2017-18: 16 September 2017
Jagannath University Admission 2017-18- Minimum GPA Requirements/Eligibility
Applicant should pass SSC/Equivalent exam in 2014/2015 and HSC/Equivalent exam in 2017.


  • A Unit: Minimum GPA SSC+HSC= 8.50
  • B Unit: Minimum GPA SSC+HSC= 8.00;
  • C Unit: Minimum GPA SSC+HSC= 8.50
  • D Unit: Minimum GPA SSC+HSC= 8.50 [Science], 8.00 [Humanities], 8.50 [Business Studies]
  • E Unit: Minimum GPA SSC+HSC= 7.0
JNU Online Application Fees

A, B, C and D Unit: 505 Taka

E Unit: 606 Taka



History Of Jahannath University

The university has a history that started in 1858 when Dhaka Brahma School was founded by Dinanath Sen, Prabhaticharan Roy, Anathbandhu Mallik and Brajasundar Kaitra. The name Jagannath School was given by Kishorilal Chowdhury, the Zamindar of Baliati in Manikganj, who took over the school in 1872 and renamed it after his father.

In 1884, it was raised to a second grade college. Law was one of the first courses introduced. A common management committee administered the school and college until 1887, when the school section was separated to form the independent Kishore Jubilee School. It is now known as K L Jubilee School. The administration of the college was transferred to a board of trustees in 1907. In the following year, it became a first grade college.

The college started with 48 students. In five years, the roll raised to 396. In 1910, Raja Manmath Roy Chowdhury, the zamindar of Santosh, Tangail, affiliated the Pramath-Manmath College of Tangail with Jagannath College. With the establishment of University of Dhaka in 1921, it stopped admission to degree courses and was renamed Jagannath Intermediate College. This status was changed after 28 years in 1949, when it reopened degree classes. The college was taken over by the government in 1968.

Jagannath College opened honours and masters programmes in 1975. That year the government once again took over and upgraded it into a postgraduate college. In 1982, the college closed its programmes at the intermediate level. It introduced evening shifts in 1992.

It was transformed into Jagannath University in 2005 by passing a bill named Jagannath University Act-2005 in the national parliament.

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