Desk Report
Published: 15 Jun 2022, 01:20 pm
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The revised routine for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations has
been published. Due to the inauguration of the Padma Bridge, it has been
decided to take the exam on June 25 one day ahead on June 24 (Friday).
A
revised routine signed by Dhaka Education Board's examination controller
Professor SM Amirul Islam has been released.
According
to the recently published routine, the SSC examination of English (compulsory)
second paper which was previously set for Saturday, June 25, 2022, will be held one
day ahead of June 24 (Friday) from 10 am to 12 pm. Central secretaries have
been requested to inform all concerned about this matter.
According
to the previously published routine, English (compulsory) second paper of SSC,
Bangla second paper of submission of Madrasa Board and Vocational SSC and
submission of Mathematics examination of Technical Board were to be held on
June 25 under nine general education boards. Those tests will be held on the
previous day i.e. 24th June.
After
a meeting of the National Monitoring and Law and Order Committee at the
Ministry of Education last Sunday (June 12), Education Minister Dipu Moni said
only one exam (June 25 exams) has been rescheduled. All other examinations will
be conducted as per the set routine.
She
further said that the examinees have to enter the examination center 30 minutes
before. If one enters after the stipulated time, one has to enter the gate by
stating the reason for the delay in the register book. An additional 20 minutes
will be given to the visually impaired.
Dipu
Moni said that this test will be taken in the short syllabus of 2022. The test
time has been reduced from three hours to two hours (multiple choice 20 minutes
and selective 1 hour 40 minutes). The results of the test will be published
within 60 days after the test.