HSC exam result within 40 days

HSC exam result within 40 days


In the face of students' agitation, the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee has decided to cancel the suspended HSC and equivalent examinations. As a result, candidates and parents are eager to know how the results will be prepared and when the results will be released as the remaining exams are not completed.

It is learned that the officials of the education boards held the first meeting on Wednesday (August 21) regarding the issue. Test controllers and system analysts present various topics there. The most acceptable discussion among them was to prepare the results by subject mapping the marks of the exams held and those that were not.

The examination controller of several education boards, who participated in the meeting, said that the preliminary outline of the publication of the results within 40 days has been fixed. Students will be ensured maximum benefit in preparation of result.

Morcha Inter Education Board Coordinating Committee consisting of 11 Education Boards. Dhaka Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board's examination controller Professor Md. Abul Bashar. He said that no matter the process by which the results are prepared, the decision has been made to ensure maximum benefit to the candidates.

If an examinee has bad marks in SSC, then how will the subject mapping be done, Professor Abul Bashar said, if the marks are bad in SSC, JSC results will be considered. If you do poorly in JSC, the importance will be given to how you performed in the seven subjects you took the exam. Above all, wherever maximum benefit can be given to the students, we will do so.

HSC and equivalent exams started on June 30. There were 14 lakh 50 thousand 790 candidates. After 8 days of examination as per the routine published in the first round, all examinations on July 18 were postponed due to the situation surrounding the quota reform movement. After that, the government suspended the examination for three more rounds.

As per the schedule, there were still 13 days of 61 subject examinations to be conducted. So many exams were postponed and later canceled due to different subjects in different departments (Science, Humanities and Commerce).

Although every student has to appear in 13 subjects. These include four compulsory subjects of Bengali and English (first and second papers) and ICT. Remaining 8 subjects are optional (department wise).

Except the Sylhet board, the other boards have given six mandatory exams and some have given seven exams including one departmental exam. As a result, some six, some seven exams have been cancelled, all of which are departmental.


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