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As a result of the effect of Kovid-19, HSC and equivalent exams will not be carried out in 2020.
This year’s candidates will be evaluated based on their JSC and SSC scores and equivalent exams and high school results will be published. The results of this policy will be published in December.
Education Minister Dipu Moni announced the decision in a video conference on Wednesday.
The Education Minister said: There is no certainty when the Kovid-19 situation will be normal. In this case, a decision must be made on how to perform the test. In this case, such decision has been made in consultation with all interested parties.
In this case, the steps taken by other countries in the world as a result of Covid-19 have been verified, the minister said.
He said that an advisory committee has been created to evaluate the candidates. The organizer of the committee is an additional secretary of the Ministry of Education, the members are professors and educators from different universities, including Dhaka University. The member-secretary of the committee shall be the chairman of the Dhaka Board of Education.
Hoping to get the advisory committee’s recommendation in the first week of November, the minister said: “I will be able to publish the results in December.”
Responding to a question from journalists, the minister said: “We have the results of two public examinations.” The evaluation must be made on this basis. I can’t go to anything else. You could say that tests have been performed and those results are in the hands of the educational institution. There may be various problems.
Regarding the evaluation of those who failed one or a subject in the Upper Secondary or equivalent exam last year, the minister said that they would also be evaluated based on the results of previous JSC and SSC. They will also be admitted to the university.
In response to a question about the percentage of JSC and SSC scores that will be calculated for this year’s upper secondary exam results, the minister said: “This matter will be decided based on the opinion of the advisory committee.” We have time. ‘
The advisory committee will also make recommendations on the evaluation of those who have reached high school after SSC and have changed departments.
This time, more than 13 lakh 75 thousand candidates have registered.
The minister expressed his hope that this time admission to the university will be done in a batch system.
Three HSC exams in India are closed after taking them. In Hong Kong, the test was canceled.
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