Education Adviser Prof CR Abrar yesterday said the delay in deciding to postpone Tuesday’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination was “reasonable”.
Previously issued instructions regarding entry into the exam halls will remain in effect
The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations began across the country yesterday with the Bangla First Paper test.
The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations begins today, with 12,51,111 students scheduled to sit for the tests under different education boards.
Education experts have urged the government not to concede to students’ demands for automatic passes and result re-evaluations, terming such demands illogical, unacceptable, and with far-reaching consequences.
Some experts feel that students who passed this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent exams are entering higher education with a significant learning gap after exemption from nearly half of their tests.
The examinations of the rest of the subjects of HSC and equivalent examinations will be held on half the number of questions
Following the arrests of hundreds of student, board examinees from colleges around the country took to social media to announce a firm, unified decision– examinees will boycott HSC entirely if even a single one of their batch-mates are still detained and not allowed to appear for the exams.
Exams to be held under new schedule from August 11
The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent exams started across the country, except Sylhet division, today
The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent examinations will commence across the country tomorrow, with a total of 14,50,790 students set to participate
Education Minister Dipu Moni yesterday said the HSC and its equivalent exams on abridged curricula are likely to begin in mid-August.
A progressive education system is necessary to root out communalism from society
All coaching centres across the country will remain closed from November 3 to December 14 as the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations will begin on November 6.
Education Minister Dipu Moni today said that coaching centers across the country will remain closed for 42 days as the HSC and equivalent examinations scheduled to be held from November 6.
This year's Higher Secondary Certificate exams will begin from November 6.
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni today said SSC and HSC examinations will be held on time in November and December respectively.
The government is considering alternatives to SSC and HSC exams if it is not possible to conduct those even with a brief syllabus due to the coronavirus pandemic, Education Minister Dipu Moni said yesterday.
The date for this year's Higher Secondary School Certificate examination has not been fixed and no decision has yet been taken to cancel the Junior School Certificate (JSC) examination, an education ministry press release said today.