How will next year's SSC and HSC exam be

Jumbangla Desk: Next year's SSC and equivalent exams will be held in the middle of April, and HSC and equivalent exams will be held at the end of June. Education board officials said that there will be two major public examinations of the country with full marks and time in all subje

Jumbangla Desk: Next year's SSC and equivalent exams will be held in the middle of April, and HSC and equivalent exams will be held at the end of June. Education board officials said that there will be two major public examinations of the country with full marks and time in all subjects.

 

President of Inter Education Board Coordinating Committee and Chairman of Dhaka Education Board Professor Tapan Kumar Sarkar said that like this year, next year (2025) SSC and equivalent exams will be full syllabus. This exam will be conducted with full marks and time in all subjects. Preparations are being made for the start of this exam in the middle of April after Eid-ul-Fitr.

Meanwhile, SSC exam form filling will start from December 1. That is why secondary level schools have been asked to publish the results of the SSC selection or test examination by November 27. Tapan Kumar Sarkar has announced that the Higher Secondary and equivalent exams will be held at the end of June after a couple of months of the SSC exam.

He said that the HSC and equivalent examination of 2025 will be held in 2023 on shortened or restructured syllabus, with full marks and full time in all subjects. In SSC and HSC, each subject or paper will be examined for three hours. According to the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) mark distribution, each paper will carry a total of 100 marks.


Theoretical subjects like Bengali, Economics, Accountancy or History of Islam will have multiple choice questions of 30 marks and creative questions of 70 marks per paper. However, there will be creative test of total 100 marks in each paper of English.

And for practical subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) or Geography, there will be a practical test of 25 marks and a theoretical test of 75 marks. These subjects will have multiple choice questions of 25 marks and creative questions of 50 marks in the theoretical part.

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Out of a total of three hours, the first 30 minutes are to answer multiple choice questions. And remaining 2 hours and 30 minutes, candidates will get opportunity to answer creative questions.


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