The HSC Routine 2021 is now available with the exams scheduled to begin on December 2. The exams will continue until December 30, 2021. That’s according to the routine which is now available on all nine general education board websites in Bangladesh.
HSC Exam Routine 2021 :
Candidates can check their HSC Routine 2021 in the below image :
According to the announcement, the duration of each subject exam of HSC will be one hour and a half. The exams will be held in two sessions : 10 am to 11 : 30 am in the morning and 2 pm to 3 :30 pm in the afternoon depending on the subjects.
On the other hand, the SSC & Dakhil exams 2021 are also set to begin on November 14, announces the Ministry of Education on September 27. Both SSC & Dakhil exams’ routines have been published, now available on the boards’ websites.
According to the routines, SSC exam 2021 will be ending on November 23 while Dakhil exam on November 21.
Dakhil Exam Routine 2021 :
The Dakhil Routine 2021 is now available on the website of Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board
One can see the Dakhil Exam Routine 2021 in the below image :
According to the government’s decision, the HSC, SSC and their equivalent exams this year will take place on only three optional subjects, meaning there will be no tests on compulsory subjects such as Bangla, English and Mathematics.
The HSC, SSC and their equivalent exams such as Dakhil, Alim will be held with shortened syllabus and cut-down marks due to the covid-19 pandemic.
Around 21 lakh students are expected to appear in the SSC and its equivalent exams this year.
Usually the two public exams—SSC and its equivalent Dakhil—- are held in February every year but the coronavirus pandemic has forced the authority to delay them this year.
And the HSC and its equivalent exams usually begin from April every year. But due to the pandemic, the authority also delayed them to be held.
HSC SSC Exams On Shortened Syllabus :
The HSC, SSC and their equivalent exams such as Dakhil, Alim will be held with shortened syllabus and cut-down marks due to the covid-19 pandemic.
Around 21 lakh students are expected to appear in the SSC and its equivalent exams this year.
Usually the SSC and its equivalent exams including Dakhil are held in February every year but the coronavirus pandemic has forced the authority to delay them.
Method of Preparing SSC & HSC Results :
Since there will be no tests on compulsory subjects like Bangla, English and Mathematics, the candidates’ GPA from previous public exams will be considered for final results of the SSC and HSC Exams.
In fact, the results of the three optional subjects on which the test will be held and the Grade Point Average (GPA) of the student’s previous public exams will be taken into consideration while making final results for any candidate.
Earlier on July 15, Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni announced that the government wanted to hold the SSC and its equivalent examinations 2021 in the second week of November and the HSC and its equivalent exams 2021 in the first week of December.
What the government announced so far regarding HSC, SSC and their equivalent exams is well in line with what the Education Minister revealed earlier in mid-July.