Jumbangla Desk: Some candidates have blocked Dhaka Education Board officials demanding autopass in higher secondary. Officials are blocked until this report is written at 7:30 pm on Monday. Only 25/30 candidates and some non-students are crowding the board office. Locked the main gate. Board officials and employees have confirmed this information to daily education.com. The result will be declared tomorrow.
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Law enforcement officials are also said to be there.
However, some candidates are promoting this demand that it is not an autopass, non-discrimination and one-way publication of results in all boards. Before this, they forcibly entered the Ministry of Education and demanded the announcement to stop the ongoing HSC examination.
Meanwhile, in view of the demands of some students, Wahiduddin Mahmud, advisor to the Ministry of Education and Planning, said that if everyone is made to pass the HSC examination, the results of the vast majority of students who have succeeded will be underestimated.
On Monday (October 14), he said, 'I have heard a demand from a small number of students regarding the upcoming announcement of HSC exam results that all should pass.'
Stating that it would have been better to take the rest of the HSC exams this year, the education advisor said, the authorities had to announce the immediate cancellation of the exams in an unexpected situation in the secretariat. The board authorities are now following the earlier precedents in which the HSC subject examinations were cancelled; Told me that the final result has been prepared by combining the results of SSC related subjects with him.
The results of those who failed in any subject in SSC and took the opportunity to retake the exam in the next year have also been taken. Therefore, those who will not pass the final result cannot be said to be deprived, he said.
If you look crazy, go and see if they are our parents or not
"Autopassing everyone now will underestimate the results of the vast majority of students who have achieved," said the education adviser. Therefore, I do not see any justification for such a claim.'