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Gazette of the law of publication of results without examination in special circumstances
Finally, the bulletin of the law on the publication of results without examination in special circumstances has been published. As a result of the publication of this Gazette, there was no further impediment to the publication of the HSC results based on the High School Certificate (JSAC) and the SSC exams. Now the HSC and equivalent results will be published only with the consent of the Prime Minister.
The government has amended the law to publish HSC and equivalent results for 2020 without examination. The president said that all three bills were approved in Parliament. It was published last Monday night after Abdul Hamid signed it. ‘Middle and Secondary Education (Amendment) Act, 2021’; ‘Bangladesh Technical Education Board (Amendment) Act, 2021’; ‘Bangladesh Madrasah Board of Education (Amendment) Act, 2021’; The bulletin has been published with modifications.
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According to the Intereducation Board, a letter will be sent to the Prime Minister to publish the results of the HSC according to the rules. The results will be announced the day you agree. In that case, the results will be announced next Saturday-Sunday or any other day on which the Prime Minister gives his consent.
Professor Nehal Ahmed, chairman of the Dhaka Board of Education, said there were some processes after the publication of the gazette. Now these things are being done. And the fruit is ready. The expert committee is working. He said the results would be released soon.
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Now that the laws have been amended, in special circumstances, due to epidemics, epidemics, natural calamities or if it is not possible to take some government prescribed exam from time to time, it is possible to give evaluation and certificate to students in one year in particular without exam or in a short program.
Last year, 13 lakh 85 thousand 69 students from 11 boards of education were supposed to take HSC and equivalent tests.
Ittefaq / AAM
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