Vice Chancellor AAMS Arefin Siddique said at end of an admission committee meeting on Tuesday that the pass mark for Elective English had been scaled down from 15 to 8, and that of General English from 20 to 18.
The pass marks for the other papers remain unchanged.
If seats lie vacant even after such relaxation, students who have cleared the ‘Gha’ unit test would be inducted to fill them, he said.
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The English Department is to admit 150 students this year – 125 of them were to be from the ‘Kha’ unit of the Arts section and the rest from ‘Gha’ unit under the Social Sciences.
The authorities have not, however, said how many of the ‘Gha’ unit candidates have been found eligible to fill the 133 seats under the new norms.
Although the full results of the ‘Kha’ unit has been announced, the same has not been the case for ‘Gha’ unit.
The Vice Chancellor, however, claimed there were enough candidates to fill the vacancies.
This year, only two candidates cleared the Kha unit admission test for the English Department under the previous pass criterion.But under the scaled-down requirements 17 candidates, who had taken the Elective English test and secured a score of eight, will get admission.