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The policy for obtaining HSC results and equivalent tests has not yet been approved by the Ministry of Education. As a result, the results of this test are unlikely to be released this month. The results may be released in mid-January next year, according to various sources at the board of education.
When asked about this, Professor SM Amirul Islam, Dhaka Board of Education Exam Controller, told Jago News that if the policy to get results is approved, it will be possible to complete the job of getting results from HSC in the next week. We have all the preparations.
HSC and equivalent exams were canceled due to the Corona situation. The Minister of Education announced that autopass will be given to all waiting candidates. Dipu Moni. He also said that the test results will be released in December.
An eight-member technical grade evaluation committee, composed of an additional secretary from the Ministry of Education, was formed to produce the autopsy results. Earlier this month, the committee wrote a guide containing various proposals for determining GPA scores and sent it to the Ministry of Education.
Relevant officials of the Ministry of Education, said the Minister of Education. The results of the HSC test are being delayed because Dipu Moni suffers from corona. Due to his illness, it was not possible to approve the guidelines proposed by the technical committee. If approved, the results will be created through software by formulating a policy in its light.
On Saturday (December 26), Dhaka Board of Education Secretary Tapan Kumar said: “We have sent the proposal to the Ministry of Education to publish the results, but it has not yet been approved.” When that happens, we will start working.
He said it was not possible to release HSC test results for December, but it could happen next month. Since there is no work to evaluate the record, it will be possible to complete all the work and publish the results within a week.
As per the technical committee proposal, 25 percent points will be awarded as a result of the JSC exam and 75 percent as a result of the SSC exam. However, for those who did not participate in the JSC exam, the number will be determined based on the SSC result. In case of improvement of the subject, the result of that subject from the previous class will be evaluated. Even if you get a GPA-5 on the two exams above, if you don’t have as many subjects, in that case, many may fall behind the GPA-5 at HSC.
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