Determination of admission fee in XI, MPO canceled if more is taken



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Dhaka: The Subcommittee on Inter-Board Coordination has set the maximum admission rate for students in class XI. After fixing the fee, she reported on the monthly salary and all expenses, including the admission fee of the private university, and gave instructions for admission to the university in question.

The admission process to the XI has started online centrally since last August 9. After completing all the steps of the admissions process, the government has already issued instructions for students to be admitted to the university between September 13-15.

This time 16 lakh 90,523 people have passed the SSC and equivalent exams, they are applying for admission online in class XI.

The Inter-Education Board said in a statement Monday that colleges would have to make arrangements to post the list of eligible students on their bulletin boards and websites. Tuition students must be admitted after viewing the corresponding certificate.

Determination of rates
The Coordination Subcommittee of the Inter-educational Board has once again set the maximum rate for the admission of private schools in the Mofasbal, Municipal and Metropolitan areas.

Educational institutions in the Mofsbol or Municipal (Upazila) area registered with the MPO will not be able to charge the full admission fee, including the Tk session fee.

Educational institutions registered with the MPO located in the metropolitan area will not be able to collect more than five lakhs for admission.

Students will be able to charge a maximum of Tk 7,000 in Bengali including the admission fee, the session charge and the development fee at the time of admission, and a maximum of Tk 8,500 in the English version for development and payment of salaries and assignments to non-MPO teachers in the greater Dhaka area.

No organization in the development sector will be able to raise more than 1,500 rupees this time.

The educational institution may charge Rs 12 per student from the Red Crescent fee, according to the notice.

If a student has a break and is admitted late, they will have to pay a late admission fee of Tk 150 and a late admission fee of Tk 100.

Government universities have been asked to charge fees according to the government circular.

Students must also pay more than the approved fee and carry all fees through receipts.

‘Taking into account the current Covid-19 and the financial difficulties of parents, interested educational institutions should waive the mentioned fees as much as possible for the admission of poor, deserving and disabled students. ‘

Upon completion of the admissions process, students will be able to change schools, groups, and subjects by submitting the required fee with the board’s permission based on the board’s notice.

However, there is no opportunity to change the group from humanities and business education to science. Students who pass the science group do not have the opportunity to return to the science department once they have been admitted to another group.

It has been said in the notification, if the student is admitted without following the admissions policy, that college’s teaching permit or recognition will be canceled and the college’s MPO enrollment will be canceled.

And action will be taken against those involved in government universities and similar institutions under the rules.

In accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Health, instructions have been given to complete the admission process by following health regulations. In case of deviation, all responsibilities must be assumed by the school authorities.

Bangladesh time: 1406 hours, September 8, 2020
MIH / AA



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