The Cumilla Board authorities rescheduled the Higher Secondary Certificate examinations from July 10 to August 12 due to severe flooding. Examination Controller Runa Nasrin announced the decision after weather conditions worsened across multiple districts. The postponement affects students who were prepared to take their tests on the original date. Floodwaters rose rapidly in Feni and Noakhali regions, making it impossible to conduct the examinations safely.
Board officials made the announcement on July 9 when flood conditions deteriorated suddenly. Educational authorities prioritized student safety over maintaining the examination schedule. The August 12 date provides adequate time for floodwaters to recede and normal conditions to return. Students and families received official notification about the new examination date through proper channels. The board expects all testing centers will be fully operational by the rescheduled date.
Board officials made the announcement on July 9 when flood conditions deteriorated suddenly. Educational authorities prioritized student safety over maintaining the examination schedule. The August 12 date provides adequate time for floodwaters to recede and normal conditions to return. Students and families received official notification about the new examination date through proper channels. The board expects all testing centers will be fully operational by the rescheduled date.