Prime Minister's Adviser and his Office's Spokesperson Dr. Mahdi Amin announced that all Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examination centers across Bangladesh, except those under the Chattogram Education Board, are fully prepared to conduct examinations. This decision follows reviews with relevant government agencies and stakeholders.
Dr. Amin emphasized the government's commitment to student welfare, stating, 'Protecting the interests of students is the current government's highest priority.' He elaborated on measures taken to ensure a safe examination environment, despite adverse weather conditions.
FAQs
- **Are all HSC exam centers ready for the exams?** Most HSC exam centers are ready, except those under the Chattogram Education Board, which have been postponed due to weather conditions.
- **What measures have been taken for student safety?** The government has considered opinions from various officials and stakeholders to ensure a safe environment. Local authorities have been empowered to make decisions based on local conditions.
- **How many students are affected by the postponement in Chattogram?** A total of 1,270,583 candidates are taking part in the ongoing HSC and equivalent examinations nationwide, with exams in five districts under the Chattogram Board postponed until July 16.
- **What support is available for students affected by adverse weather?** Students unable to sit for an exam due to adverse weather will be allowed to take the missed exam on the same day as the postponed examinations under the Chattogram Board. Additionally, candidates will receive full marks for errors identified in two Physics questions.






























