How many seats are there in IBA du?

How many seats are there in IBA du?

According to a DU press release, a total of 7,541 examinees applied to participate in the admission test against 120 seats available, leading to an average of 63 applicants per position.

Does IBA have quota?

There are no reserved / quota seats for any category at IBA. There will be one Aptitude Test for admission to both campuses of IBA. Candidates may choose their specializations after a minimum of 2 years of study at IBA for undergraduate and 1 year for graduate programs.

How many years does it take to complete Iba?

The maximum duration to complete the program is 7 years and the minimum is 3.5 years. Is there any requirement of minimum CGPA during studies at the IBA? Yes.

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Does IBA give scholarships?

The IBA offers financial assistance to deserving students in the form of various Financial Assistance mechanisms.

How to apply for admission in Iba?

You can apply for admission from admission.eis.du.ac.bd. Today we talk about IBA admision question pattern, minimum application requirement, total seat, mark distribution, seat plan and iba admission result.

Can I get admission in Dhaka University through IBA 2018?

No candidate is eligible to sit for this year’s admission test, if he/she had appeared in any admission test of Dhaka University, including IBA in 2018 or before. Candidates from O-level, A-level or from all other boards, outside the country have to obtain “Equivalence Certificate” from IBA, before applying.

Can I get admission in Dhaka University with ‘D’ grade?

Among the best five grades of O-level and best two grades of A-level, no ‘D’ grade will be accepted. No candidate is eligible to sit for this year’s admission test, if he/she had appeared in any admission test of Dhaka University, including IBA in 2018 or before.

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What is the procedure to get admission in Bangladesh?

All Bangladeshi applicants must take the Admission Test. The test has two components: The Written Assessment component evaluates applicant’s aptitude in: Language, Mathematics, and Analytical ability. To pass in the Written Test, an applicant must obtain a minimum qualifying score in each of the above areas.