The NU Admission Question Solution 2026 is live on this page immediately after 12:00 PM today — so you can estimate your MCQ score before you even get home. This covers all three groups: Humanities, Science, and Business Studies, with answers verified by subject specialists.
Your total merit score is calculated out of 200 marks, and the MCQ portion carries 100 of those marks. Checking your answers now gives you a realistic picture of where you stand ahead of the 1st Merit List, expected in the first week of May 2026.
No negative marking means every correct answer only adds to your score. You need a minimum of 35 out of 100 in the MCQ section to qualify — use this solution to confirm you’ve crossed that threshold today.
- 📅 Exam date: April 25, 2026 (Saturday)
- 🕐 Exam time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (60 minutes)
- 📝 Total MCQ questions: 100
- ❌ Negative marking: None
- 👥 Groups: Humanities | Science | Business Studies
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NU Admission Question Solution 2026
You won’t find an official answer key released by National University — NU does not publish one. What you get here is faster and more practical: a crowd-verified, expert-reviewed solution published by subject specialists within minutes of the 12:00 PM exam close.
How the Solution Is Published
Our team of subject experts begins compiling answers the moment the exam ends. Solutions are cross-checked across multiple sources and published group by group — typically within 15–30 minutes after 12:00 PM.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This solution is prepared from memory-based question recalls and expert analysis. Your official OMR sheet result from admission.nu.edu.bd is the only authoritative score. Use this solution to estimate — not replace — your official result.
NU Admission Science Group Question Solution 2026
The Science group tests Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology/Higher Mathematics — each carrying 10 marks for a group total of 40 marks. This group is unique because it demands numerical accuracy and formula application under strict time pressure — 60 minutes for 100 questions leaves little room for lengthy calculations. Combined with the compulsory 60-mark Bangla, English, and GK section, a strong science foundation directly determines your merit score. Students from this group typically compete for seats in science-based honours programmes across affiliated colleges.








NU Admission Humanities Group Question Solution 2026
The Humanities group MCQ covers 4 subject areas worth 40 marks — History/Islamic History & Culture, Civics/Political Science/Logic, Economics/Social Welfare, and Geography/Home Economics. Combined with 60 marks of compulsory Bangla, English, and GK, you answered 100 questions in total. This group draws the highest number of applicants each year, making a strong MCQ score critical for merit list placement. Your group-specific 40-mark section tests analytical and social science reasoning rather than formula-based recall.








NU Admission Business Studies Group Question Solution 2026
The Business Studies group MCQ covers Accounting, Business Organisation & Management, Finance/Banking & Insurance, and ICT/Economics — each worth 10 marks, totalling 40 marks for the group section. What makes this group distinct is its blend of theoretical business concepts and applied financial knowledge, tested side by side in the same paper. Add the compulsory 60 marks in Bangla, English, and GK, and you have a well-rounded 100-question paper that rewards both memory and conceptual understanding. Strong performance in Accounting and Finance tends to separate top scorers in this group.
How to Calculate Your Estimated Score
You can work out your approximate merit score right now — you just need your SSC GPA, HSC GPA, and today’s MCQ tally.
- Step 1: Count your correct answers from the solution above. That number is your MCQ score out of 100.
- Step 2: Multiply your SSC GPA × 8 and your HSC GPA × 12.
- Step 3: Add all three together.
Merit Score Formula
MCQ Marks + (SSC GPA × 8) + (HSC GPA × 12) = Total Merit Score (out of 200)
Worked Example:
- MCQ score: 72
- SSC GPA: 4.50 × 8 = 36
- HSC GPA: 4.75 × 12 = 57
- Total Merit Score = 72 + 36 + 57 = 165 out of 200
Tiebreaker rule: If two students share the same total merit score, HSC GPA decides the higher merit position.
What to Do After Checking Your Solution
- Estimate your score now using the formula above — don’t wait for the official result
- Watch for the 1st Merit List — expected in the first week of May 2026
- Check your result by SMS: Type NU athn [Your Roll No] and send to 16222
- Check online at admission.nu.edu.bd as soon as results are published
- Don’t miss the admission deadline — merit list windows close fast; check your NU Admit Card details to confirm your roll number
- Monitor the waiting list — if you’re not on the 1st Merit List, a waiting list round follows
- Check your NU Admission Result 2026 the moment it’s officially published
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The solution publishes on this page immediately after 12:00 PM on April 25, 2026
No. There is no negative marking in the NU Honours Admission Test 2026. Every correct answer adds 1 mark; wrong answers do not deduct anything.
You must score at least 35 out of 100 in the MCQ section. This is mandatory for all groups — Humanities, Science, and Business Studies — regardless of your GPA-based marks.
Yes. Use the formula: MCQ Marks + (SSC GPA × 8) + (HSC GPA × 12). The maximum possible score is 200. This gives you a reliable estimate — though only the official result is final.