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All educational institutions in the country have been closed since March 16 due to the coronavirus. In this situation, the government has already decided not to take Primary Education Completion (PEC) and Secondary Education Certificate (JSC) exams and equivalents this year. HSC cum high school exams are stagnant. The Ministry of Education wants to take an HSC test if the situation in Corona is normal.
The Board of Education prepared three proposals and sent them to the Ministry for this review. The proposals sent to the Ministry of Education to carry out the exams are: increase the number of centers, reduce the syllabus and grades and reduce the number of exams. These proposals are currently being monitored.
The Minister of Education, Dipu Moni, is known to raise the issue of organizing the exams at a press conference on September 30.
According to the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Education has problems organizing HSC equivalent exams in the Corona situation. The Inter-educational Coordinating Board was asked to prepare and send a proposal on how to conduct the exam in such a situation. Three proposals have been prepared and sent to the Ministry of Education with the advice of the chairpersons of all the boards at the inter-board meeting on 24 September to organize the review.
It is known that the Intereducational Coordination Board made three proposals through discussion in the organization of the HSC exams. However, all the proposals have been mentioned to ensure hygiene.
The proposals are-
>> Increase the number of examination centers and carry out examinations following hygiene rules.
>> Reduce the agenda and the number to finish the test in a short time.
>> Award certificates to examinees by assessing the main subjects of science, commerce and humanities.
When asked, the chairman of the Madrasa Board of Education, Professor Kaiser Ahmed, told Jago News: “The meeting of the Coordinating Board of Intereducation discussed how to take the exam. The proposal has been made in the context of those debates.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Education has decided to hold an online press conference on September 30 to report on the ongoing educational situation and the decision of the Ministry of Education to organize HSC exams. Dipu Moni. The Ministry of Education has reported that it will inform journalists about the method of conducting the examination following health regulations depending on the situation.
MHM / FR / MS
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