Admission Details – Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET)
Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET) is a leading public engineering university in Bangladesh, renowned for its education, research, and innovation across engineering and technological disciplines. RUET offers undergraduate (B.Sc. Engineering), postgraduate (M.Sc., M.Engg, M.Phil., Ph.D.), and research programs. The undergraduate admission process is highly competitive and based on objective academic criteria and an entrance examination.
1. Undergraduate Admission Overview
Admission to the undergraduate engineering, Urban & Regional Planning (BURP) and Architecture programs at RUET is primarily based on student performance in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations followed by a standardized **admission test**. The RUET admissions are conducted through a central online system with clear eligibility criteria, merit lists, and seat allocation according to merit rank and program preferences.
This process ensures transparency and fairness while providing opportunities for a wide range of applicants who meet the academic eligibility requirements. Details of how to apply, eligibility, the admission test structure, timetables, quota policies, and department allocations are outlined below.
2. Academic Eligibility Criteria
2.1 Domestic Students (Bangladeshi Nationals)
To be eligible for the undergraduate admission test at RUET, candidates must fulfill specific academic criteria based on the HSC or equivalent examinations (including GCE O/A Levels). The criteria include subject requirements and minimum grade thresholds to ensure candidates have foundational knowledge in key areas.
- Candidates must have passed SSC (or equivalent) and HSC (or equivalent) examinations. 4
- In HSC or equivalent examinations, students should have studied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English.
- Minimum grade point requirements are defined in the prospectus; typically, candidates with strong GPAs in these four subjects are considered.
- For applicants with GCE ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels, minimum grade requirements in equivalent subjects (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English) are usually set by the admission rules.
Note: The admission committee periodically updates these requirements, so applicants must consult the latest prospectus or admission circular when preparing their applications.
2.2 International Students
Foreign applicants seeking admission to RUET’s undergraduate programs must meet similar academic standards, with certain country-specific adjustments to their qualifications. They must forward applications through their home country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which evaluates and forwards them to the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
- Candidates must have completed their Higher Secondary or equivalent foreign qualifications with strong grades in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English.
- For GCE applicants, minimum ‘A’ grades in core subjects and specific grade criteria in ‘O’ Level are expected.
- The total number of seats allocated to foreign students is limited and may vary year by year.
3. Admission Schedule – 2025–2026 Session
The schedule for the undergraduate admission test in the 2025–2026 academic year was officially published by RUET’s admission portal. Key dates in the process are listed below.
- Application Start: 02 December 2025, 10:00 AM
- Application Deadline: 13 December 2025, 05:00 PM
- Application Fee Deadline: 15 December 2025, 12:00 PM
- Eligible Candidate List Publication: 03 January 2026, 05:00 PM
- Seat Allocation Plan: 06 January 2026, 05:00 PM
- Admit Card Download: 10 January 2026, 05:00 PM
- Admission Test: 22 January 2026 – MCQ: 09:30 AM–12:00 PM; Drawing: 12:15 PM–01:15 PM
- Result Publication (Tentative): 06 February 2026
4. Application Process
RUET’s undergraduate admission application process is fully online. Applicants must use the official RUET admission portal to register, upload documents, pay fees, and download admit cards.
4.1 Step-by-Step Application Instructions
- Visit the official RUET admission portal: https://admission.ruet.ac.bd.
- Create an applicant account with your HSC or equivalent credentials.
- Provide accurate academic details (SSC and HSC rolls, board, registration numbers, etc.).
- Upload a recent passport-sized photo and signature (as specified in the prospectus).
- Select group/choice preferences (if applicable).
- Pay the prescribed application fee online using mobile banking, internet banking, or card payment.
- Submit and print the application confirmation, payment receipt, and later, the admit card.
Attention: After submission, changes are generally not allowed, so enter information carefully and in accordance with the prospectus instructions.
5. Admission Test & Exam Pattern
RUET’s undergraduate admission test determines merit ranking and seat allocation. Applicants who meet eligibility and pass the screening are invited to take the **MCQ and drawing tests** on the admission day.
5.1 Test Structure
- Applicants sit for an **MCQ test** covering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Functional English.
- The MCQ portion typically carries **500 marks** and lasts around 2.5 hours.
- Candidates applying to the **Architecture program** must also sit for a **free-hand drawing test** (200 marks).
5.2 Syllabus & Scoring
- The admission test syllabus is based on the HSC curriculum for Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English.
- For incorrect MCQ answers, there may be negative marking as specified in the prospectus.
- Merit lists are primarily determined by total marks obtained in the admission test, and in case of ties, subject-wise marks are used for ranking. 37
Applicants should prepare thoroughly across subjects, solving previous years’ papers and reviewing HSC textbooks. Structured test preparation can significantly improve performance.
6. Department Allocation & Merit Lists
After the admission test, RUET publishes merit lists for admission and department allocation. Candidates are assigned seats based on **merit rank and choice preferences**. Departments include standard engineering disciplines and specialized programs.
- Civil Engineering (CE) – Largest intake.
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE), Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), Mechanical Engineering (ME).
- Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ETE), Glass & Ceramic Engineering (GCE).
- Industrial & Production Engineering (IPE), Materials Science & Engineering (MSE).
- Mechatronics Engineering (MTE), Building Engineering & Construction Management (BECM).
- Urban & Regional Planning (URP), and Architecture.
Department seats vary yearly; for 2024–25, RUET offered around 1200 seats across these programs. 46 Once seats are allocated, selected candidates must complete enrollment by submitting original documents and paying prescribed fees.
7. Quotas & Reserved Seats
RUET’s admission system provides limited reserved seats for special groups to promote wider access. These quota categories are included in the admission prospectus; examples often include tribal students, freedom fighter descendants, and others as defined by government policy. Reserved seats are filled in merit order within the quota group.
Candidates applying under quotas must upload valid supporting documents during the online application process. Failure to do so may result in quota disqualification.
8. Postgraduate & Professional Programs
While this guide focuses on undergraduate admission, RUET also admits students to postgraduate (M.Sc., M.Engg, M.Phil., and Ph.D.) programs. Admission notices for postgraduate studies are usually published twice yearly (April and October).
Postgraduate applicants are screened based on academic transcripts and may be required to appear for written tests or interviews conducted by departmental committees. Admission requirements can vary by department and program level.
9. Helpful Tips for Applicants
- Review the official **admission prospectus PDF** from the RUET admission portal (English & Bangla versions available).
- Prepare subjects with HSC-based textbooks (Maths, Physics, Chemistry, English).
- Solve past year admission questions where possible to familiarize yourself with format and time management.
- Ensure accurate academic data entry and complete all payment steps before deadlines.
- Monitor official updates via the RUET website and admission portal regularly for any changes.
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