Postponed HSC exam after 11th August


Published: 01:58 25 July 2024
Due to the quota movement, the HSC and equivalent four-day examination of 2024 has been postponed till now considering the safety of the students. The postponed HSC and equivalent examinations will be held after August 11.
On Thursday, President of Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee and Chairman of Dhaka Education Board Professor Tapan Kumar Sarkar gave this information. He said that all the postponed exams will be held after August 11. The four-day examination has been postponed due to the safety of students amid the quota reform movement. The examination is scheduled to be held on July 28 as per usual schedule. All HSC exams are suspended till July 25. Note that according to the exam schedule, the HSC written exam was scheduled to end on August 11.
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