Desk Report
Publish: 13 Nov 2021, 09:26 pm
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The Secondary School
Certificate and its equivalent examinations will begin on Sunday, maintaining
health protocols.
Usually, the SSC examinations
are held in February but this year these could not be held as per schedule due
to the Covid-19 pandemic.
An uncertainty was created over
the public examination due to the prolonged Covid-forced closure of educational
institutions and Delta variant-driven resurgence of Covid cases from the
beginning of the year.
With the improvement in the
Covid situation, the government finally reopened educational institutions on
September 13 and on September 27, and it announced plans to hold the SSC and
HSC examinations with shortened syllabuses.
Some 22,27,113 students are
expected to take part in the SSC and equivalent examinations this time while
the number was 20,46,779 last time.
The number of candidates has
increased by 1,79,334 with a growth rate of 8.76 per cent, reports UNB.
The examinations will be held
with short syllabuses on three elective subjects on a group basis.
About 18,00,998 candidates will
sit for the SSC examinations under nine general education boards, 3,01,887 for
Dakhil exams under Madrasa Education Board and 1,24,228 for vocational exams
under Bangladesh Technical Education Board this year.
Besides, 429 students will take
part in the examination from abroad. Some 3,679 centres are set to sit for the
SSC exam across the country.
This year, Facebook, Twitter,
WhatsApp and other social media will be monitored to prevent question paper
leak. If any ID is suspected, law enforcers will monitor and take immediate
action.
The decision was taken at a
meeting on the security of SSC exams with law enforcement agencies at the Ministry
of Education on October 13.
According to the schedule, the
SSC and its equivalent examinations will end on November 23.
Educational institutions across
the country were closed in March last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the
closure was extended several times.
Last year’s HSC examinees were
evaluated on the basis of their results of JSC and SSC exams, a decision which
received a mixed reaction.
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