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Thousands ditch HSC exam as Bagerhat cheaters expelled, Jashore chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51608, member: 636"] Students breezed through another day of crucial college entrance tests across the Jashore region without major drama. Education officials watched as thousands of teenagers tackled their Physics, Accounting, and Logic papers at testing sites scattered throughout the district. The seventh examination session rolled along smoothly despite concerns about potential disruptions. Authorities had deployed multiple oversight teams to patrol the 240 testing centers where nearly 40,000 candidates competed for university spots. Board supervisors expressed satisfaction with the orderly proceedings that unfolded across 575 participating colleges. Cheating scandals rocked two examination halls when desperate students attempted to game the system during their Physics tests. Officials caught the rule-breakers red-handed and immediately tossed them from their respective testing venues in Bagerhat and Jashore. The swift disciplinary action sent a clear message to other candidates about the consequences of academic dishonesty. Professor Dr. Abdul Matin, the board controller, praised the overall peaceful atmosphere that dominated most examination sites. He emphasized that comprehensive security measures had successfully maintained testing integrity throughout the challenging day. Nearly 39,000 students showed up to battle their way through the demanding academic marathon while slightly over 1,000 candidates failed to appear. The massive turnout reflected the high stakes surrounding these critical examinations that determine university admission prospects. Vigilance squads made up of teachers and magistrates conducted surprise visits to various testing locations. These roving inspectors helped ensure that examination protocols remained strictly enforced across all participating institutions. [/QUOTE]
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