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HSC Exams Continue in Bangladesh Despite Adverse Weather to Uphold Academic Schedule

The Bangladesh Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee has decided to continue the ongoing HSC and equivalent examinations despite adverse weather conditions to keep students' academic lives on track.

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The Bangladesh Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee has clarified that the ongoing HSC and equivalent examinations will continue despite adverse weather conditions. This decision aims to keep students' academic lives on track, ensure timely publication of results, maintain the academic calendar, and guarantee the admission process for higher education.

Ensuring Academic Continuity

A press release from the Inter-Education Board stated that a total of 1,270,583 examinees are participating in this year's examinations across 2,697 centers under all education boards of the country, with uniform question papers. The government decided to keep the examinations running to prevent disruption to students' academic lives and the overall education calendar.

Challenges of Postponement

The release highlighted that if the examinations were postponed repeatedly, the publication of results and university admission activities would be delayed. Furthermore, due to the uniform question paper system, it is not realistic to postpone examinations for all boards across the country because of a crisis in one particular region.

Suitable Examination Environment

The Inter-Education Board reported that most examination centers across the country are suitable for conducting activities. A favorable environment for holding the examinations exists in continuous coordination with the respective district administrations, law enforcement agencies, and local administrations.

Significance for Students

This decision is crucial for the students as it ensures that their academic progress remains uninterrupted. The timely completion of examinations is essential for the subsequent steps in their educational journey, including university admissions and the start of new academic sessions.

Source: BSS

FAQ

Why are the HSC exams continuing despite adverse weather?
The exams are continuing to keep students' academic lives on track, ensure timely publication of results, maintain the academic calendar, and guarantee the admission process for higher education.
How many students are participating in this year's HSC exams?
A total of 1,270,583 examinees are participating in this year's examinations.
What are the challenges of postponing the HSC exams?
Postponing the exams would delay the publication of results and university admission activities. Additionally, the uniform question paper system makes it impractical to postpone exams for all boards due to a crisis in one region.

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