IU viva-voce for special quota begins Saturday
IU (Kustia) Correspondent
Published: 05:11 PM, 5 December 2018 Updated: 05:11 PM, 5 December 2018

Daily Bangladesh Desk
The viva-voce of special quota candidates for the first year honors courses under 2018-19 academic sessions of Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia will begin on Saturday.
The interview for the disabled, harizon, dalit and tribal students will be held at room no-119 of Information and Communication Engineering department around 10:00 am.
The applicants were asked to bring their original documents during the interview, said Professor Paresh Chandra Barman, the convener of special.
Details information about the viva-voce is available on the university website - www.iu.ac.bd.
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