So, the National University Honours 2nd Year Result 2025 is finally here! For a ton of students all over Bangladesh, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for. Why does it matter? Simple-this result decides if you’re moving forward in your honours journey or hitting pause.
- Official Result Release Date: May 20, 2025
- Total Examinees: 4,33,819 students
Think about it: one result, and it shapes your next academic steps, scholarships, and even future job chances. No pressure, right? But seriously, this is a big deal, and I’m here to walk you through everything you need to know. Let’s dive in!
Key Highlights of Honours 2nd Year Result 2025
Here’s a quick-glance summary of all the key stuff you need to know about the Honours 2nd Year Result 2025:
- Result Release Date & Time: May 20, 2025, at 7:00 PM
- Academic Session: 2022-23 (that’s the session this result covers)
- Total Examinees: 4,33,819 students
- Number of Colleges Participating: 880+ across Bangladesh
- Types of Candidates:
- Regular: Students who followed the usual academic timeline
- Irregular: Those who missed exams before and are catching up now
- Grade Improvement: Students trying to boost their previous scores
Basically, whether you’re a regular, making up for lost time, or aiming for a better grade, this result is for you. Everything’s packed into this one release!
Table of Contents
Exam Timeline and Details

Alright, let’s break down the exam timeline and all the details you actually care about:
Exam Dates at a Glance
Event | Date |
---|---|
Exam Start | January 02, 2025 |
Exam End | February 20, 2025 |
Result Published | May 20, 2025 |
Time from Exam to Result | About 3 months |
Who Could Sit for the Exam?
- Regular students: Those moving up as per the usual schedule.
- Irregular students: Missed a previous year? This was your shot to catch up.
- Grade improvement: Not happy with earlier marks? You got another chance.
- Special candidates: Sometimes there are special cases-yep, they’re included too.
Exam Structure in a Nutshell
- Multiple subjects based on your department (usually 4-6).
- Written exams, with some practicals for certain subjects.
- Covers the full 2nd year syllabus-so yeah, it’s a big deal!
So, whether you were catching up, improving, or just following the regular path, this exam had a seat for you. And now, the wait is (almost) over!
Important Links
- Hons 1st Year Result 2025
- Hons 2nd Year Result 2025
- Hons 3rd Year Result 2025
- Hons 4th Year Result 2025
How to Check Honours 2nd Year Result 2025
Alright, let’s get straight to the point-here’s how you can check your NU Honours 2nd Year Result 2025, no matter where you are or what device you’re using. I’ll break down every method, step by step, so you don’t miss a thing.
1. Online Method (Official NU Website)
This is the go-to for most students. Fast, detailed, and you can even grab your marksheet with CGPA.

Step-by-step guide:
- Go to the official NU results website: results.nu.ac.bd.
- Select the “Honours” category and then choose “2nd Year.”
- Enter your Roll Number or Registration Number.
- Type in your Exam Year (for example, 2022 or 2023, depending on your session).
- Complete the security captcha (don’t skip this!).
- Hit the Search or Submit button.
- Your result will appear-check your grades, and you can download or print your marksheet right from there.
What you need:
- Roll or Registration Number
- Exam Year
- Captcha code
Tips:
- If the website feels slow or crashes (it happens when everyone checks at once), don’t panic. Just wait a bit and try again.
2. SMS Method (Super Quick & Works Without Internet)

No internet? No problem. Your result is just a text away.
How to do it:
- Open your phone’s SMS app.
- Type this message:
NU H2 [Your Roll or Registration Number]
- Send it to 16222.
Example:
If your roll is 123456, type: NU H2 123456
and send to 16222.
What happens next?
- You’ll get your result back via SMS in a minute or two.
- Standard SMS charges apply, so make sure you’ve got a little balance.
Pro tip:
If the website is down, this is your best bet for instant results!
3. College-wise Result (For the Curious & Competitive)

Want to see how your whole college or department did? Here’s how:
Steps:
- First, head over to a college-wise result portal like collegeportal.nu.ac.bd or the official NU result site.
- You will see a form College Code And Password Option
- After filling the college code and password click on Next.
- You’ll see a list of all students’ results from your college, subject-wise and in detail—no need to enter individual roll or registration numbers.
To obtain college-specific results, please ensure you have the necessary information. This data is exclusively available through the college authority.
4. On-campus Notice Board (Old School but Reliable)
If you’re the type who likes to see things with your own eyes:
- Head to your college campus on result day.
- Find the notice board (usually near the admin office or exam section).
- Results are often posted there for everyone to see.
Common Issues & Tips
- Website Traffic: The NU site can get overloaded. If it’s slow, try late at night or early morning.
- SMS Issues: Double-check your roll/registration number. If you don’t get a reply, try again after a few minutes.
- Marksheet Download: For a full marksheet with subject-wise grades and CGPA, always use the official NU website.
That’s it! Whether you’re glued to your phone, stuck with slow WiFi, or just want to see the results with friends at college, you’ve got options. Good luck-hope you get the results you worked for!
Result Improvement and Re-evaluation
Alright, let’s talk about what to do if you’re not happy with your result or spot something fishy. Don’t stress-there’s a way to fix it!
Result Improvement and Re-evaluation
So, the result’s out, but maybe your marks don’t add up, or you just know you did better than what’s showing. Here’s how you can ask for a re-check or correction:
Key Rules & Deadlines
- You usually get 30 days from the result publication date to apply for re-evaluation or correction.
- For 2025, that means your deadline is around May 27, 2025.
- Don’t wait till the last minute-these things can take time!
How to Apply for Re-evaluation (Step-by-Step)
- Go Online:
Head to the official NU portal (nu.ac.bd) or directly to the re-scrutiny link: http://103.113.200.36/PAMS/ICTUnit/Re_scrutiny.aspx. - Fill in Your Details:
- Select your exam name from the dropdown.
- Enter your registration number.
- Click the blue “Search” button.
- Application Form:
- After searching, fill out your full name and contact number.
- Select the correct paper code(s) you want rechecked. Be extra careful here—pick the right subjects!
- Submit the Application:
- Once everything’s filled out, hit the yellow “Submit” button.
- Payment:
- Download the payslip and pay the required fee (usually 1200 Taka per subject) through Sonali Sheba (Sonali Bank’s payment system).
- You can check your payment status by clicking “Check Payment.”
Where to Find Updates
- Official NU Website: All notices and deadlines are posted here.
- College Notice Board: Sometimes, colleges put up extra info or help you with the process.
Quick Tips
- Double-check your details before submitting-mistakes can slow things down.
- Keep an eye on the NU website and your college notice board for any updates or changes.
- If you’re unsure about anything, ask your college admin office-they’ve helped tons of students before.
So, if you think you deserve better marks or spot an error, don’t just sit there-take action! You’ve got a window, use it. Good luck!
Honours 2nd Year Grading System and CGPA Calculation
Let’s make sense of the Honours 2nd Year grading system and how your CGPA is actually calculated-no confusing math, just the stuff you need to know.
Honours 2nd Year Grading System
Here’s a super clear table of how your marks turn into grades and divisions:
Marks Range | Grade Point | Letter Grade | Division |
---|---|---|---|
80-100 | 4.00 | A+ | 1st Division |
70-79 | 3.50 | A | 1st Division |
60-69 | 3.00 | A- | 2nd Division |
50-59 | 2.00 | B | 2nd Division |
40-49 | 1.00 | C | 3rd Division |
33-39 | 0.50 | D | 3rd Division |
0-32 | 0.00 | F | Fail |
What Do These Grades Actually Mean?
- A+ (4.00): You absolutely nailed it-top of the class!
- A (3.50): Still excellent, just a notch below perfect.
- A- (3.00): Solid performance, you’re doing well.
- B (2.00): Average, but you passed.
- C (1.00) & D (0.50): Barely made it, but hey, a pass is a pass.
- F (0.00): Didn’t make the cut-you’ll need to try again.
Your division (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or fail) is based on your overall CGPA and total marks.
How to Calculate Your GPA/CGPA (With Example)
Let’s say you’ve got these grade points in five subjects: [3.5, 4.0, 3.0, 2.0, 3.5].
Here’s how you figure out your CGPA:
- Add up all your grade points:
3.5+4.0+3.0+2.0+3.5=16.03.5+4.0+3.0+2.0+3.5=16.0 - Divide by the number of subjects (here, 5):
16.0÷5=3.2016.0÷5=3.20
So, your CGPA is 3.20.
That’s it-no rocket science! Just check your grades, do a quick calculation, and you’ll know exactly where you stand. If you’re aiming for scholarships or jobs, higher CGPA and division always look better, but passing is the main thing. Keep pushing!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I check my Honours 2nd Year Result 2025 online?
Just hop onto the official NU website, enter your roll or registration number, exam year, and the captcha. Hit submit, and your result pops up. Easy!
Can I get my result through SMS?
Absolutely! Just type NU H2 [your roll number] and send it to 16222. You’ll get your result back in a reply SMS. Quick and simple.
Is there a charge for checking the result via SMS?
Yep, standard SMS charges apply (usually 2.5 taka), so make sure you’ve got enough balance before hitting send.
How do I download my full marksheet with CGPA?
Once your result shows up on the NU website, you’ll see an option to download or print your marksheet. That’s where you’ll find your CGPA and all subject-wise grades.
What if I spot a mistake in my result or want a re-check?
You can apply for re-evaluation or correction within 30 days of the result being published. The form and instructions are on the NU website. Don’t wait till the last minute!
What should I do if the NU website is down or super slow?
Don’t panic! Try again after a while (late night or early morning is usually quieter). Or, just use the SMS method for a quick update.
Can I check the result for my whole college or department?
Yep! There’s a college-wise result option online. Enter your college code and details, and see how everyone did.
Conclusion
So, your Honours 2nd Year Result 2025 isn’t just a number-it’s your ticket to what comes next. Check your result as soon as you can, and if something feels off, don’t hesitate to go for re-evaluation. Wishing you all the best for your academic journey ahead! Got questions? Drop a comment or ask away-I’m here to help.