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President of the Coordination Subcommittee of the Inter-educational Board. Ziaul Haque told bdnews24.com on Sunday.
Class XI will start online in early October. After the opening of the educational institution, there will be normal classes ”.
Students will be admitted to universities from Sunday after completing some admission steps in class XI. Admission to the university can be done until September 18.
Inspector of the Dhaka Board College. Haroon Aur Rashid said that students will be admitted to Class XI starting Sunday according to the pre-announced schedule.
He said: “I get complaints that some institutions are charging higher fees. We will talk to companies that have received complaints that they are charging high fees. The government cannot charge more than the prescribed rate. “
This time, the government has instructed educational institutions to admit students to class XI without presenting transcripts, testimonies and certificates.
If the epidemic improves, a copy of these certificates should be sent to the university at a convenient time. However, tuition students must be admitted to the university by presenting the appropriate certificate to receive the tuition.
This time 16 lakh 90,523 people have passed the SSC and equivalent exams. Of these, around 14 lakh students have applied for admission to the XI.
Board officials say some of those who have not applied for university admission will be admitted to technical education institutions, some will go abroad to study, others will drop out.
The admission process to the XI has begun centrally since last August 9. After completing all the steps of the admissions process, students must be admitted to the university between September 13-18.
Classes in class XI started on July 1 of another year, but this time students are entering this class late due to the coronavirus epidemic.
All educational institutions in the country have been closed since March 16 due to Kovid-19. Holidays have been announced in educational institutions until October 3.
The government will not take the final fifth and eighth grade exams this time as a result of the deadly virus infection. HSC exams and equivalents have also been postponed.
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