Chattogram board preps for fair HSC exams

Education officials in Chattogram finished getting ready for the big HSC tests that start on June 26. The board wants to make sure everything runs smoothly and fairly during the exams. Teachers and staff worked hard to prepare all the testing sites across the region. School leaders say they have everything under control for the important graduation tests. Students can expect a calm and organized exam experience.

More schools joined the testing program this year compared to last time. The number of colleges went up from 287 to 307 institutions. However, fewer students will take the tests this round. About 102,869 teens will sit for their HSC exams at 115 different locations. Last year saw around 106,034 students taking the same tests.

Education board officials created over 50 special teams to watch for cheating during the exams. These groups have teachers and government officers working together. Thirty teams will do regular checks around testing centers. Ten special squads will handle any serious problems that come up. The teams will make sure no students break the rules during their important tests.

Professor Dr. Parvez Sajjad Chowdhury runs the examination department for the education board. He told reporters that all the planning work is done. The professor feels confident about running clean and peaceful tests. Students can focus on doing their best without worrying about any outside problems. The education board promises to deliver fair testing conditions for everyone.
 

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