NU Admission Question Solution 2026 – Honours Admission Test

NU Admission Question Solution 2026 for the Honours 1st Year MCQ exam will be published here immediately after 12:00 PM on April 25, 2026. The NU Honours 1st Year Admission Test 2025-2026 is a 100-mark MCQ exam. After more than a decade of GPA-only selection, National University has reintroduced this written test — making your exam performance equally important as your academic results.

Exam Date: April 25, 2026 (Saturday)

Exam Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Solution Publishing: After 12:00 PM, April 25, 2026

Groups: Humanities | Science | Business Studies

Total MCQ Marks: 100 (out of 200)

Authority: National University, Bangladesh

The NU Admission Result 2026 will be published in the 1st week of May 2026, following the Honours Admission Test held on April 25, 2026.

NU Admission Test 2026

NU Honours Admission Question Solution 2026 is what every student searches the moment they leave the exam hall. You need to verify your answers fast — because your merit position depends on your MCQ score combined with your GPA conversion out of a total 200 marks.

Every question you attempted has a chance of adding to your score as there is no negative marking in nu admission test. Knowing your estimated marks today means you are not waiting blindly — you can calculate your likely merit score before the official result publishes in the first week of May 2026.

This page will publish the complete NU Admission Question Solution 2026 for all three groups (Humanities, Science, and Business Studies). It is also your guide to calculating your estimated total score before the official result published.

  • Total MCQ Marks: 100 (1 hour duration)
  • Total Score: 200 marks (MCQ + GPA conversion)
  • Minimum Pass Mark: 35 out of 100 in MCQ
  • Negative Marking: No Negative marking
  • Question Format: MCQ, separate paper for each group
  • Two question paper sets per group — adjacent students receive different sets

NU Admission Question Solution 2026

The NU Admission Question Solution 2026 is the complete answer key for the National University Honours 1st Year MCQ admission test held on April 25, 2026. It shows the correct answer for each of the 100 MCQ questions — grouped by subject — so you can verify your responses and estimate your merit score immediately after the exam.

This solution covers all three groups separately — Humanities, Science, and Business Studies. Each group receives a different question paper with group-specific subjects. Only the 60-mark compulsory section (Bangla, English, General Knowledge) is common across all groups.

How the Solution Is Published

The NU admission test has no official answer key release from National University on exam day. Solutions are prepared by subject experts and cross-verified using multiple sources immediately after the exam ends. This page publishes the verified answer key within few minutes of the exam ending at 12:00 PM on April 25, 2026.

What you will find in the solution:

  • Correct answers for all 100 MCQ questions per group
  • Questions arranged in serial order (Q1 to Q100)
  • Disputed or controversial answers flagged with explanation
  • Your section-wise score breakdown (Bangla | English | GK | Group Subject)

The MCQ solution helps you estimate — but your final merit position is determined by National University’s official OMR evaluation. Minor discrepancies can occur if questions are disputed or recalled differently by different students.

National University official said, result will be published within few days. Check NU Admission Result details here.

NU Admission Science Group Question Solution

The Science Group MCQ paper tests students across 5 subject areas worth 100 marks total. The compulsory section is the same as all groups — Bangla (20), English (20), and General Knowledge (20). The 40-mark group section focuses on core Science subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology or Higher Mathematics depending on your HSC combination.

NU Admission Humanities Group Question Solution

The Humanities Group MCQ paper tests students across 5 subject areas worth 100 marks total. The compulsory section covers Bangla (20), English (20), and General Knowledge (20) — subjects shared with all other groups. The remaining 40 marks come from Humanities-specific subjects. Questions in the group section are drawn from your HSC-level Humanities subjects.

What to expect in this section after 12:00 PM:

  • Complete answer key for all 100 MCQ questions
  • Bangla (Q1–Q20) | English (Q21–Q40) | GK (Q41–Q60) | Humanities Subject (Q61–Q100)

NU Admission Business Studies Group Question Solution

The Business Studies Group MCQ paper tests students across 5 subject areas worth 100 marks total. Like all groups, the compulsory section covers Bangla (20), English (20), and General Knowledge (20). The 40-mark group section draws from Business Studies subjects including Accounting, Business Organisation and Management, Finance, Banking and Insurance, and ICT or Economics.

NU Admission Marks Distribution

The NU Honours Admission 2025-2026 merit list is prepared out of 200 marks total — 100 from the MCQ exam and 100 from your SSC and HSC GPA conversion. Understanding this distribution helps you estimate where you stand before the official result is published.

ComponentMarksBasis
MCQ Admission Test100Exam performance
SSC GPA × 840Academic score
HSC GPA × 1260Academic score
Total Merit Score200Combined
MCQ Pass Mark35/100Mandatory minimum

Scoring below 35 in the MCQ disqualifies you from the merit list — no matter how strong your GPA is.

Compulsory Subjects — All Groups (60 Marks)

Every student must answers the same 60-mark compulsory section whatever group they were coming from. This is where Humanities, Science, and Business Studies candidates compete equally on a level field. Strong performance here can compensate for weaker group-subject answers. These three subjects alone make up 60% of your MCQ score.

SubjectMarksWho Appears
Bangla20All Groups
English20All Groups
General Knowledge (Bangladesh)20All Groups
Total Compulsory60All Groups

Group-Wise Subject Marks (40 Marks)

The remaining 40 marks depend on your HSC group. Questions are based on your group subjects. Your admit card confirms which group paper you receive in the exam hall.

Humanities Group

Subject AreaMarks
History / Islamic History & Culture10
Civics / Political Science / Logic10
Economics / Social Welfare10
Geography / Home Economics / Other Humanities Subject10
Total40

Science Group

Subject AreaMarks
Physics10
Chemistry10
Mathematics10
Biology / Higher Mathematics / Other Science Subject10
Total40

Business Studies Group

Subject AreaMarks
Accounting10
Business Organisation & Management10
Finance, Banking & Insurance10
ICT / Economics / Other Business Subject10
Total40

How to Calculate Your Estimated Score

Step 1 — Count your correct MCQ answers:
Match your answers against the solution above. Each correct answer = 1 mark. Wrong answers = 0 (no negative marking).

Step 2 — Calculate your GPA conversion score:

  • SSC GPA × 8 = your SSC contribution (max 40)
  • HSC GPA × 12 = your HSC contribution (max 60)

Step 3 — Add both scores:

Estimated Merit Score = MCQ Marks + SSC (GPA × 8) + HSC (GPA × 12)

Worked Example

  • MCQ Score: 72 out of 100
  • SSC GPA 4.50 × 8 = 36
  • HSC GPA 4.75 × 12 = 57
  • Estimated Total = 72 + 36 + 57 = 165 out of 200

Admission Score Calculator

The higher your total, the stronger your merit position. For the complete merit list and result updates, read our NU Admission Result 2026 — 1st Merit List Guide.

What to Do After Checking Your Solution

The exam is over — here is exactly what comes next:

  • Calculate your estimated score using the formula above
  • Stay calm — merit list is not just about MCQ, your GPA carries significant weight
  • Expect the 1st Merit List in the first week of May 2026
  • Check result via SMS: Type NU<space>athn<space>Roll No → send to 16222
  • Check result online at nu.ac.bd/admissions
  • Do not miss the final admission deadline once your name appears on the merit list

Missing the final admission deadline after getting selected means losing your seat permanently.

Frequently Asked Questions

The complete solution will be published on this page immediately after 12:00 PM on April 25, 2026.

No. There is no negative marking in the NU Honours Admission MCQ test.

You must score at least 35 out of 100 in the MCQ exam. Scoring below 35 disqualifies you from the merit list entirely — regardless of how strong your GPA is.

There are 100 MCQ questions worth 100 marks total. The exam duration is 1 hour (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM).

Yes. Use this formula: MCQ Marks + (SSC GPA × 8) + (HSC GPA × 12) = Estimated Merit Score out of 200. This gives you a strong indication of your merit position before the official list is published.

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