Are you an SSC pass student in Bangladesh looking to get into a college for your Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)? The centralized online admission process for XI Class Admission 2025-2026 is your next crucial step. Managed by the Ministry of Education, this system ensures a smooth, merit-based selection process.
Here’s everything you need to know about the XI Class Admission 2025, from application to final admission, with a focus on the result publication.
Key Dates and Roadmap
The XI Class Admission process is spread across several phases, each with its own specific dates. The official website for all information and application is www.xiclassadmission.gov.bd.
- Application Starts (1st Phase): July 30, 2025
- Application Ends (1st Phase): August 15, 2025
- 1st Merit List Result: August 20, 2025 (at 8:00 PM)
- 1st Phase Selection Confirmation: August 21-22, 2025
- 2nd Phase Application: August 23-25, 2025
- 2nd Merit List & 1st Migration Result: August 28, 2025
- 2nd Phase Selection Confirmation: August 29-30, 2025
- 3rd Phase Application: August 31 – September 1, 2025
- 3rd Merit List & 2nd Migration Result: September 3, 2025
- 3rd Phase Selection Confirmation: September 4, 2025
- Final Admission: September 7-14, 2025
- Classes Begin: September 15, 2025
Application Eligibility and Process
To be eligible, you must have passed the SSC or equivalent exam in 2023, 2024, or 2025. Students from all education boards in Bangladesh, including the Madrasah and Bangladesh Open University boards, are eligible.
How to Apply:
- Visit the official website:
www.xiclassadmission.gov.bd. - Use your SSC roll number, registration number, board, and passing year to register.
- Choose a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 colleges based on your preference and eligibility.
- Pay the application fee of BDT 220 (plus service charges) using mobile banking services like bKash, Nagad, or Rocket.
- Submit the application and save your confirmation slip.
How to Check the XI Class Admission Result 2025
The results are published in three separate merit lists. You can check your result in two ways:
- Online: Visit
www.xiclassadmission.gov.bdand click on the “View Result” or “Student Login” section. You will need your SSC details (Roll, Board, Year) and a security code to see which college you have been selected for. - SMS: Results will also be sent to the mobile number you provided during the application process.
Understanding the Merit Lists and Migration
The admission process is based on three merit lists, designed to give every eligible student a chance to secure a seat.
- 1st Merit List: The initial list of selected students, based on their SSC GPA and college preferences. If you are selected, you must confirm your admission by paying a confirmation fee (around BDT 335) within the specified deadline. Failure to confirm will cancel your selection.
- 2nd Merit List: This list includes students who were not selected in the first phase and those who applied during the second application window. It is published along with the 1st Migration Result.
- 3rd Merit List: The final list for remaining applicants, published with the 2nd Migration Result. This is the last chance for many students to get a college seat.
Migration: Migration is an automated process that moves you to a college higher on your preference list if a seat becomes available. You don’t need to apply for it; it happens automatically after the 2nd and 3rd merit lists are published.
Selection Confirmation and Final Admission
After you are selected in any of the merit lists, you must confirm your admission online to secure your place. Missing this deadline will result in the cancellation of your seat.
Final Admission: After all the online processes are complete, you must visit your allocated college between September 7 and 14, 2025, to complete the final admission formalities. This involves submitting required documents and paying the college-specific admission fees.
Required Documents for Final Admission:
- Original SSC Academic Transcript (Marksheet)
- Testimonial from your previous school
- Passport-sized photographs
- Quota-related certificates (if applicable)
Important Note: Some colleges, particularly in urban areas (like Notre Dame College), may have their own separate admission tests and policies, even with the centralized online system. It’s always best to check their individual websites for specific requirements.