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Mohammad Abul Khair, the ministry’s public relations officer, told bdnews24.com on Sunday evening that the Education Minister would hold a press conference at noon on September 30.
All educational institutions in the country have been closed since March 16 after the coronavirus outbreak. Holidays have been announced in educational institutions until October 3.
A ministry official told bdnews24.com: He will also talk about the postponed HSC exams. “
HSC and equivalent exams are scheduled to begin April 1, but have been postponed due to coronavirus infection. Students and parents are concerned about this test as the year is almost over.
Due to the epidemic, the government will not take the fifth and eighth final exams this time. Educational institutions are supposed to test students in these classes and elevate them to the upper classes.
However, the government has allowed Middle English learners to take the ‘O’ and ‘A’ level exams in October and November under four conditions, under four conditions.
In this case, the hygiene rules of the health services department and the World Health Organization guidelines must be strictly followed. A maximum of 1,600 candidates can be tested every day at 35 locations across the country and each student must sit at least six feet apart.
The Education Ministry said that the British Council would have to take responsibility if any candidate became infected with Covid-19 during the exam. The government may revoke the permission to take the test in the “public interest” at any time taking the situation into account.
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