The Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election is coming back after a long pause. On 29 July 2025, the official election schedule (timetable) will be announced. The voting is expected in the second week of September, according to the DUCSU Election Commission.
This announcement was made on Sunday morning (20 July) during a meeting held at Nawab Nawab Ali Chowdhury Senate Building of Dhaka University. Professor Dr. Mohammad Jasim Uddin, the Chief Returning Officer of DUCSU, shared these details with everyone present.
“We will announce the DUCSU schedule on 29 July. The election will be held within the second week of September,” — Prof. Dr. Mohammad Jasim Uddin
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Voting Will Be Held in 6 Centers
This year’s DUCSU election will take place in six different centers across Dhaka University. The polling centers have been finalized in the meeting. Here’s a breakdown of which halls will vote where:
1. Curzon Hall (Examination Hall)
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Students from:
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Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah Hall
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Amar Ekushey Hall
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Fazlul Haque Hall
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2. Physical Education Center
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Students from:
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Jagannath Hall
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Shahid Sergeant Zahurul Haque Hall
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Salimullah Muslim Hall
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3. TSC (Teacher-Student Center)
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Female students from:
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Rokeya Hall
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Shamsun Nahar Hall
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Poet Sufia Kamal Hall
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4. Dhaka University Club
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Female students from:
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Bangladesh-Kuwait Maitree Hall
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Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall
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5. Senate Building (Alumni Floor, Seminar Room, Dining Room)
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Students from:
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Sir A.F. Rahman Hall
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Haji Muhammad Mohsin Hall
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Bijoy Ekattor Hall
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6. Udayan School and College Center
Students from:
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Surya Sen Hall
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Muktijoddha Ziaur Rahman Hall
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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall
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Poet Jasim Uddin Hall
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Why It Matters
DUCSU plays a key role in student representation and campus politics. After years of delay, the return of this election signals an important moment for student democracy at Dhaka University.
Stay tuned for the official schedule on 29 July and prepare to vote in September 2025.
Source: Kalbela