Dhaka,
Jun 30 (UNB)-The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent exams
have begun across the country except in Sylhet division this morning.
The exams in Sylhet
division will start from July 9 as Ministry of Education deferred the board's
exams due to flood.
The examinees under the
Sylhet Board will sit for Bangla-I, II and English-I and II papers as per new
routine to be announced later, said Sylhet Education Board Chairman Rama Bijoy
Sarkar.
A total of 14,50,790
students from nine general Education Boards, Madrasha Board and Technical Board
are expected to sit for the exams from 9,463 educational institutions at 2,275
centres across the country, according to authorities.
Among them, 11, 28,281
students are supposed to appear from nine general boards, 88,076 from madrasha
board and 2, 34,433 from Technical Board respectively.
Some 281 students will
appear for the examination from eight overseas centres.
Like the previous years,
all coaching centres were asked to keep closed from June 29 till August 11.
Last year, a total of
13, 59,342 students sat for the examinations from all boards.
According to the
routine, HSC written exams will continue till August 11 and practical exams
will be held from August 12 to August 21.
Besides, the
examinations under the Technical Board will continue till July 18 and their
practical exams will begin on July 19 and will continue till August 4.
All examinees have been
asked to enter the exam centers 30 minutes before the examinations start and
the concerned will be informed about the question paper code through SMS 25
minutes before the exams start.
No one will be allowed
to enter the exam centers with mobile phones, only in-charges of the exam
centers are allowed to carry a mobile phone set.
Besides, no one except
examinees, center invigilators , teams of the ministry, teams of boards, local
administration and upazila administration team and security personnel will be
allowed in the exam centres.
As per the previous
announcement, Quick Response Team (QRT) of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP)
will remain available to help the examinees during the exams.
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