Bangladesh started its Higher Secondary Certificate exams with strong security measures and health safeguards. Education Adviser Prof Dr Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar visited the Vashantek Government College testing site and confirmed the tests run fairly across the nation. Officials took steps to stop question paper theft and create honest testing conditions. No problems have emerged during the current exam period. The government prepared well to handle both academic integrity and disease prevention.
Students wear face masks and keep safe distances during all test sessions. Authorities cleaned exam centers before testing began to fight dengue fever spread. Health officials believe the safety measures will protect students from both dengue and coronavirus infections. The education ministry warns that anyone who spreads false rumors about leaked questions will face legal consequences. Strict monitoring continues at all testing locations nationwide.
The Bangla first paper exam launched the testing period at 10 am and exams will run through August 10. More than 1.2 million students take part under 11 different education boards across Bangladesh. Female students number 633,096 compared to 618,015 male test takers. The general education board serves over one million students. Technical and religious education boards handle smaller student groups at 2,797 centers nationwide and eight international locations for 293 overseas candidates.
Students wear face masks and keep safe distances during all test sessions. Authorities cleaned exam centers before testing began to fight dengue fever spread. Health officials believe the safety measures will protect students from both dengue and coronavirus infections. The education ministry warns that anyone who spreads false rumors about leaked questions will face legal consequences. Strict monitoring continues at all testing locations nationwide.
The Bangla first paper exam launched the testing period at 10 am and exams will run through August 10. More than 1.2 million students take part under 11 different education boards across Bangladesh. Female students number 633,096 compared to 618,015 male test takers. The general education board serves over one million students. Technical and religious education boards handle smaller student groups at 2,797 centers nationwide and eight international locations for 293 overseas candidates.