প্রকাশ: 09/05/2022
This year's Higher
Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams are likely to start on August 22 with
curtailed syllabus and fewer marks than usual.
Students will have two hours to write the exams – 20 minutes
for multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and 1.40 hours for creative
questions (CQs).
This year's exams will kick off with the Bangla first paper
followed by Bangla second paper.
The schedule, signed by Professor SM Amirul Islam, convener
of the board's Examination Regulatory Committee and controller of examinations
of Dhaka Education Board, was released Sunday.
Typically, students would take a three-hour test for
100 marks. However, taking stock of the learning losses students suffered
during the pandemic, the syllabi and exams have been shortened.
However, even though students will sit for tests with fewer
marks – 45 to 55 – their final mark will be converted out of 100 during the
evaluation.
Usually, HSC exams take place in April. The pandemic has
forced the government to depart from the usual schedule.
In 2021, following the resumption of in-person classes, HSC
candidates sat for tests in December on only three optional subjects with a
shortened syllabus and fewer marks than usual.
HSC exams were not held in 2020 due to the pandemic;
students were evaluated based on their results in previous public exams.
- UNB
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