From the Bangladesh Chhatra League panel, Rezwanul Haque Chowdhury Shovon, Golam Rabbani, and Saddam Hussain are contesting for the Ducsu posts of vice-president, general secretary and assistant general secretary, respectively.
Their contenders for these posts from Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal are Mustafizur Rahman, Anisur Rahman Khandaker and Khorshed Alam Sohel.
From the combined panel of Progressive Students’ Alliance and Anti-Imperialist Students’ Union, Liton Nandi, Faisal Mahmud and Sadekul Islam are also contesting for the top three posts.
From Bangladesh General Students' Rights Protection Council, the platform which led the quota reform movement, Nurul Huq Nur, Mohammad Rashed Khan, and Faruk Hussain are contesting for the VP, GS, and assistant general secretary posts, respectively.
Auroni Semonti Khan, Shafi Abdullah, and Amit Paramanik from the Independent Alliance are contesting for the same posts.
From Chhatra League DU unit, Md Naim Hasan, Shahriar Rahman, and Ashraful Alam Fahim are also contesting for these three posts.
From Chhatra League (JSD), Mahfuzur Rahman Rahat, Shahriar Rahman Bijoy and Naim Hasan are contesting too.
Workers Party-backed Bangladesh Chhatra Maitree, M Rasel Sheikh, Sanam Siddique, and Sanjida Bari are contesting for the three posts.
Abu Raihan Khan is contesting for the assistant general secretary post from independent platform Swadhikar Swatontro Jote.
Shihab Shahriar Shohagh and Rashedul Islam of Bangladesh Chhatra Mukti Jote, and SM Ataye Rabbi and Mahmudul Hasan of Islamic Shashontontro Andolon are contesting for the two top posts as well.
From among the independent candidates, Dhaka University Journalists Association President ARM Asifur Rahman and Bangladesh Chhatra Federation’s DU unit President Umme Habiba Benozir are contesting for the general secretary post.


