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The British Council has announced that English middle schools will take ‘O’ and ‘A’ level exams in October-November, amid a student movement demanding cancellation of the exams. In a press release on Wednesday, they said that with the sincere support of the Bangladesh Government Ministry of Education, the British Council will organize GCSE, IGCSE, O-Level and International A-Level exams for October-November 2020 according to the aforementioned schedule. previously.

“Students, parents and teachers are going through the precarious times that resulted in Cavid-19, and I thank the British Council for their unwavering perseverance and patience,” the statement said. We would also like to express our sincere appreciation to the Ministry of Education of the Government of Bangladesh for their cooperation in conducting our exams from October to November 2020.

Although the May-June series was canceled worldwide, we are sincerely grateful for the opportunity to give students the opportunity to take the series from October to November 2020. Approximately 5,200 students enrolled in July-August of last year. to participate in their October-November 2020 exams. In addition to the art and design scores for this exam, the UK Exams Board will only evaluate candidates on the basis of the exam.

Require to cancel the test

Meanwhile, in the current situation in Corona, some students have sought the Prime Minister’s intervention to cancel the ‘O’ and ‘A’ level exams. They demanded to give grade points through the class evaluation. The students made the demand at a press conference at the Crime Reporters Association (CRAB) in the capital on Wednesday.

At the press conference, the students said that while all the country’s exams were canceled due to the Corona situation, the British Council has announced that it will take ‘O’ and ‘A’ level exams. It has been announced that the test will start from October 1. A British Council proposal has been submitted requesting the approval of the Ministry of Education to take the exam. If approved from there, the test will start.



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