education
SSC 2023 exams begin today
The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams for 2023 began today (April 30, 2023) across Bangladesh.
SSC exams began at 10 am with Bangla 1st Paper.
According to the Ministry of Education, a total of 20,72,163 candidates are sitting for this year’s SSC and equivalent exams.
Also Read: SSC, equivalent exams to begin Sunday
In order to ensure a conducive and peaceful environment, no one except the candidates will be allowed within 200 yards of the exam halls during the SSC exams, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) said in a press release on April 27.
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No chance of SSC question papers leaking: Dipu Moni
Emphasising that all preparations regarding tomorrow's SSC exam have been made, Education Minister Dipu Moni has said that there is no chance of questions leaking.
She made these remarks while inaugurating the newly constructed building of Dakshin Aicha Principal Nazrul Islam College of Bhola's Char Fasson Upazila on Saturday afternoon as chief guest.
"If anyone tries to spread rumour over leaking question papers, strict action will be taken," the minister added.
Regarding the nationalisation of private educational institutions, Dipu Moni said that whether private educational institutions will be nationalised or not is a matter of policy.
"The government is thinking about it. It needs to be analysed first because the financial factor is related to this," she added.
Abdullah Al Islam Jakob, a lawmaker of Bhola-4 constituency, spoke as a special guest on the occasion under the chair of Abul Hashem Mahajan, principal of South Aicha Principal Nazrul Islam College.
Earlier this day, Dipu Moni visited various development facilities in the area, including Sheikh Russell Children and Recreation Park, Jakob Tower, the country's first eco-friendly central Khasmahal Jame Mosque, and Begum Rahima Islam College.
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SSC, equivalent exams to begin Sunday
The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations for 2023 will begin in Bangladesh on Sunday (April 30, 2023).
According to the Ministry of Education, a total of 20,72,163 candidates are likely to sit for this year’s SSC and equivalent exams.
Also Read: No one except candidates to be allowed within 200 yards of SSC exam halls: DMP
In order to ensure a fair and peaceful environment no one except the candidates will be allowed within 200 yards of the examination halls during the examinations, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) said in a press release on April 27.
Meanwhile, all coaching centres in the country will remain closed from April 26 to May 23 for holding the examinations smoothly, said Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni on Tuesday.
Dipu Moni said that the examinations will be held on a short syllabus this year.
Read More: 2023 SSC, equivalent exams from April 30
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Teachers' crisis in Ctg Hill Tracts will resolve soon, says Deputy Edu Minister
As the government is planning to recruit teachers in the Chattogram Hill Tracts to improve the quality of education, the teachers' crisis in the area will be resolved soon, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Education Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel has said.
He said this at the reunion function of former students of Manikchari Rani Nihar Devi Government High School in Khagrachari on Friday.
Following the recruitment examination, teachers will be posted on an urgent basis in the public educational institutions of Chittagong Hill Tracts, where there is a shortage of teachers, the deputy minister added.
Read more: Mohibul urges university teachers to ensure quality education
Besides, the Ministry of Education will take strict measures so that the recruited teachers cannot transfer according to their will.
Lawmaker and Taskforce Chairman of Refugee Affairs Kujendra Lal Tripura and Khagrachari Hill Zilla Parishad Chairman Mongsueprou Chowdhury, among others, spoke on the occasion.
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No one except candidates to be allowed within 200 yards of SSC exam halls: DMP
No one except the candidates will be allowed within 200 yards of the examination halls during the SSC and its equivalent examinations, starting on Sunday, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) said in a press release on Thursday.
“SSC, SSC (Vocational), Dakhil and Dakhil (Vocational) examinations of 2023 will start from April 30 at different centers of Dhaka city. In order to ensure a fair and peaceful environment, no one except the students will be allowed within 200 yards of the examination centers. The order will remain in force from April 30 on the days when the examinations will be held,” the press release, signed by DMP commissioner Khandker Golam Faruq, reads.
According to the Ministry of Education, A total 20, 72,163 candidates will attend SSC and equivalent exams this year.
Although the SSC examinations are held in the first week of February every year, it was not possible to hold the exams on time like last year due to Covid-19.
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1000 schools to be established in char areas: State Minister
The government has taken a plan to set up 1000 more primary schools in the char areas of the country, said State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Md Zakir Hossain on Thursday.
“Already, the work to establish primary schools in 20 chars has started ,” he said while speaking at a programme on the occasion of 50th anniversary of Phulbari Degree College in the district.
The state minister also urged the teachers, students, former students and guardians not to forget the roots, no matter whether they are living now.
Read more: 366 govt primary schools in Kurigram run without head teacher
Md Zakir Hossain inaugurated the golden jubilee ceremony of the college which was established on April 27, 1973.
The college authorities have taken a two-day programme on the occasion.
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Coaching centers to remain closed from Apr 26 to May 23: Dipu Moni
All coaching centers in the country will remain closed from April 26 to May 23 for holding the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations smoothly, said Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni on Tuesday.
She said this at a press briefing organized on the occasion of SSC and equivalent examination-23 at the International Mother Language Institute in the capital.
"A meeting was held today with all organizations concerned regarding the preparations to hold the examination in a copying-free environment,” said the minister.
The SSC and equivalent examinations will begin in the country on April 30.
Dipu Moni said that the examinations will be held on a short syllabus and the number of candidates is 20, 72, 163 this year.
She said although the SSC examinations are held in the first week of February every year, it was not possible to hold the exams on time like last year due to Covid-19.
Also read: Routine for SSC exam published
Besides, the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent exams are likely to be held in the mid of August, she said.
Deputy Education Minister Barrister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Naoufel , Senior Secretary of Technical and Madrasha Education Department, Kamal Hossain, Secretary to the Department of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) Soleman Khan, Directorate General of DSHE Nehal Ahmed, Dhaka Education Board Chairman Prof. Tapan Kumar and chairmen of other education boards were also present there.
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President asks UGC to hold single admission test at all public universities for 2023-24 session
Bangladesh's President Abdul Hamid, who is also chancellor of universities, has directed the University Grants Commission (UGC) to take necessary measures for holding a single admission test for all public universities for the 2023-24 session.
A media release signed by Md Mahmudul Alam, joint secretary of secondary and higher education department of the Education Ministry, conveyed the directive today.
Read more: Single admission test for universities from next year: Dipu Moni
The release also said the public universities that earlier held admission test in the cluster method for 2022-23 session were asked to complete the admission process.
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Most Popular Olympiads in Bangladesh
In recent years, Olympiad competitions are becoming increasingly popular in Bangladesh to promote education and encourage students to explore their interests in various subjects. These competitions not only allow students to showcase their knowledge and skills but also help foster a spirit of healthy competition and encourage academic excellence. Let’s explore some of the most popular Olympiad competitions in Bangladesh and how they are helping to shape the future of education in the country.
What is an Olympiad?
The term "Olympiad" typically refers to an international competition or contest in a particular academic or intellectual field. These competitions often bring together high-performing students from around the world to showcase their skills and knowledge in subjects like mathematics, science, and language arts.
Olympiads can be organized by governments, universities, or other educational institutions, and may include multiple rounds of competition, written exams, and other evaluation methods. Winning an Olympiad is often seen as an achievement and can open up opportunities for further education or career advancement. In Bangladesh, various Olympiads are held each year, covering topics such as mathematics, science, biology, information technology, etc.
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8 Popular Olympiads in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad
The Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad Committee (BdMOC) was established in April 2001, and it organizes annual countrywide mathematics festivals that run for several months. The festivals are open to students in schools and colleges up to class XII and usually occur between December and February.
BdMOC has worked tirelessly with Prothom Alo newspaper and Dutch Bangla Bank Limited (DBBL) to achieve its primary goal, which is to send a team to the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) with a gold medal. Bangladeshi students have been participating in the IMO since 2005.
This year's mathematical Olympiad will be held through a combination of offline and online events, and registration is mandatory, even for students who have participated in previous years. Registration is online, and details can be found at the official website of BdMOC. The first round is a selection Olympiad, which will be conducted online.
Students who pass this round will be selected for the regional Olympiad which will be held offline in 30 different venues. Winners of the regional Olympiads will be invited to attend the National Olympiad. Several initiatives have been taken to improve the quality of the academic team, logistics, and infrastructure to achieve this goal. Registration is free and open to all students.
Read More: Chess Olympiad: Bangladesh beat stronger Czech Republic in 3rd round
Bangladesh Physics Olympiad
The Bangladesh Physics Olympiad (BDPHO) is a prestigious annual competition that aims to identify and nurture talented students with a passion for physics. The competition is organized by the Bangladesh Physics Olympiad Committee, which was established in 2011. The committee comprises a group of physics enthusiasts, educators, and experts who aim to promote physics education in Bangladesh and prepare students for international physics competitions.
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Haileybury Bhaluka launches $15 million scholarship fund for Bangladeshi students
Haileybury Bhaluka, a Cambridge curriculum school, has launched a scholarship program worth US$ 15 million for Bangladeshi students based on excellent academic performance.
Haileybury is a British institution working in the education sector worldwide. The institution has established ‘Haileybury Bhaluka School’ on an 800-acre area campus within the Dhamshur Economic Zone, 75 km north of Dhaka.
Haileybury Academic Scholarship Fund was formally launched at Le Meridien Hotel in Dhaka on Wednesday.
Jim O’Neill, country director (acting) British Council, formally launched the program as special guest, while Simon O’ Grady, headmaster, Haileybury Bhaluka presided over the function.
Dan Pasha, director of trade and investment of FCDO, British High Commission; Shain Reza, country director, Cambridge Bangladesh, among others spoke at the function.
The speakers highly appreciated the progress of Bangladesh in different sectors and expected that Haileybury Bhaluka will provide world class education.
They also expressed optimism that students of the institution will be able to be admitted to the UK and other countries’ top colleges and universities.
Under the scholarship program, the student of Haileybury Bhaluka will get full tuition and other fee waivers.
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