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43rd BCS viva candidates continues their sit-in in front of PSC
The 43rd BCS result aspirants continued their sit-in programme in front of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) demanding the cancellation of the current non-cadre circular and separate publication of cadre and non-cadre results.
The candidates have been continuously protesting against the non-cadre circular of the 43rd BCS, claiming it to be farcical and discriminatory
They started today's program at 10am in front of BPSC wearing shrouds demanding the publication of a new non-cadre circular by increasing the number of non-cadre posts.
The candidates have announced to continue the program until their demands are met.
The job seekers chanted various slogans demanding cancellation of non-cadre notification and publication of cadre and non-cadre results separately and increasing the posts in line with the previous BCS.
Earlier, they held various programs including press conferences, human chains in front of PSC wearing shrouds and sit-in programmes to meet their demand.
Earlier, on Thursday, the result aspirants formed a human chain and staged a sit-in program in front of the Public Service Commission (PSC) demanding the re-publication of the non-cadre circular of 43rd BCS increasing the number of non-cadre posts.
More than 200 job seekers took up positions in front of the PSC from 10:30 am and chanted slogans.
At that time, many candidates were seen taking up their positions wearing shrouds.
Earlier on Monday, the result aspirants held a press conference at Maulana Akram Khan Hall of the National Press Club demanding the cancellation of the circular and separate publication of cadre and non-cadre results.
The result aspirants alleged that the meritorious job seekers are losing confidence in the PSC.
The PSC is trying to publish cadre and non-cadre results of the 43rd BCS together. But out of the 1342 posts in the non-cadre circular, only 360 posts are for general candidates where six to seven thousand general candidates will be forced to return empty-handed, they said.
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MBBS admission test for 2023-24 session on Feb 9, BDS test on March 8
The MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) admission test for the next academic year will be held on February 9 while the admission test for Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) will be held on March 8, 2024.
The decision was taken at a meeting on the MBBS and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) admission tests for the academic year 2023-24 held at the Health Ministry on Sunday.
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Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque presided over the meeting.
Talking to reporters after the meeting the Health Minister said all medical coaching centres across the country will remain shut for one month from January 9.
Like the previous year, the minimum pass mark was fixed at 40.
Meanwhile, foreign students can apply to appear in the admission test on January 4 while students from the country can apply from January 11 online.
A circular on the admission test will be issued on January 10, he said.
The application submission deadline will end on January 23 and the students can pay fees till January 24, said the minister adding that the roll number and seat plan will be known by January 26 while the admit card will be provided on February 5.
The exam will begin at 10 am and the government fixed Tk 1,000 as admission fee, said the minister.
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MBBS admission test will be held against 11,728 seats—of these, 5,380 seats are available for government medical colleges while 6,348 seats are available in private medical colleges while 375 seats are available in army-run colleges.
Replying to a question over leakage of question paper, the minister said “There was no complaint about the medical admission test question in the past five years. We have brought many developments in medical admission tests as the system has been modernised and all are controlled digitally.”
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Earlier, the MBBS admissions test for the 2022-23 session was held on March 10, 2023.
A total of 1,39,217 applicants competed for 11,122 seats in the medical college admission test.
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Human chain formed demanding cancellation of 43rd BCS non-cadre circular
The 43rd BCS result aspirants have been continuously protesting against the non-cadre circular of the 43rd BCS, claiming it to be farcical and discriminatory.
The candidates formed a human chain at the Central Shaheed Minar on Saturday demanding the cancellation of the current circular and separate publication of cadre and non-cadre results.
Earlier, they held various programs including press conferences, human chains in front of PSC wearing shrouds and sit-in programmes to meet their demand.
In today's human chain, the job seekers again demanded to cancel the non-cadre choice list of the 43rd BCS and publish a new circular with more posts and no discrimination in line with the previous BCS.
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The BCS result aspirants said that although there is no rule to publish cadre and non-cadre results together, the PSC has announced to publish the results together for the 43rd BCS. As a result, the number of non-cadre posts has decreased significantly.
Speakers at the human chain also said their movement will continue until their demands are met. “We have no choice but to protest.”
Earlier, on Thursday, the result aspirants formed a human chain and staged a sit-in program in front of the Public Service Commission (PSC) demanding the re-publication of the non-cadre circular of 43rd BCS increasing the number of non-cadre posts.
More than 200 job seekers took up positions in front of the PSC from 10:30 am and chanted slogans.
Read: 43rd BCS: Demand to increase the number of posts by canceling non-cadre circular
At that time, many candidates were seen taking up their positions wearing shrouds.
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61-year-old man’s body recovered underneath bridge in Gaibandha
Police recovered the body of a 61-year-old man body underneath a bridge in the Nakaihat area on the Gobindaganj-Gaibandha road on Saturday.
The body was recovered around 11:30 am on Saturday.
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The deceased was identified as Dhirendranath Saha, of Choto Narayanpur village of the upazila.
Gobindaganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge Shamsul Alam Shah confirmed the matter.
According to his family, he went missing a few days ago, and they filed a case at the police station on Friday, said the OC.
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The process of filing a case over the matter is underway, added the police official.
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JnU VC Sadeka Halim wants to see AL in power again
The Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath University (JnU), Prof. Sadeka Halim on Friday expressed her desire to see the Awami League in state power again.
The newly appointed Vice-Chancellor said this while talking to reporters after paying tribute at the mausoleum of Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Tungipara on Friday.
After paying respects, she stood in solemn silence for one-minute as a mark of profound respect to the memory of Bangabandhu and prayers were offered for the repose of the souls of Bangabandhu and his family members.
She also prayed for Bangabandhu's worthy daughter Sheikh Hasina, so that we can complete the upcoming elections properly. “Let this government come to power again. We made this promise.”
Regarding the Jagannath University, the first female Vice-Chancellor of Jagannath University (JnU) said, the accommodation problem is evident in this university.
"It is very important to quickly construct some residential halls for the students in the new campus," she said, adding: 'Also, it is regrettable that there is no sports ground here. There is a field but now it is no longer the asset of the university. So, I will appeal to the Prime Minister from Tungipara to allot a playing ground for my students.”
Commenting on the university's desire to progress in the academic sectors, the Vice-Chancellor said, "I will take necessary steps to encourage teachers in research and increase the research allowance. I want to start the “Bangabandhu Fellowship Program” at this university very soon. “Dean's Award” has been approved. But the “Vice Chancellor Award” has not prevailed. I will work on them step by step in a well-thought-out plan.”
At that time, she also expressed her desire to work as a teammate with Deans.
Among others, Jagannath University Treasurer Professor Dr. Md. Humayun Kabir Chowdhury, Deans of various faculties, directors of institutes, departmental chairmen, Teachers' Associations, proctors, university teachers, and members of Journalists' Associations, officers and employees were also present.
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DU admission test: Students demand cancellation of transgender quota
A group of students of Dhaka University formed a human chain demanding cancellation of the transgender quota in the undergraduate programme admission test and publish revised admission circular as early as possible.
The human chain was held under the banner of 'general students' at the foot of anti-terrorist Raju sculpture adjacent to the TSC of the university around 11.00 am.
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Later, the students submitted a memorandum to the Vice-Chancellor including a four-point demand.
The demands are: immediate cancellation of transgender quota in the admission test circular, canceling this admission notification and publishing revised notification; to ensure adequate facilities and safe environment for Hijra community students on the campus and to apologising for promoting transgender ideology.
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The students participating in the human chain said that according to the constitution of Bangladesh, the backward communities should be given higher education opportunities through quota.
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Non-cadre aspirants stage sit-in in front of PSC
The 43rd BCS result aspirants have formed a human chain and staged a sit-in program in front of the Public Service Commission (PSC) demanding the re-publication of the non-cadre circular of 43rd BCS increasing the number of non-cadre posts.
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They held the program in front of the PSC in Agargaon in the capital on Thursday. More than 200 job seekers took up positions in front of the PSC from 10:30 am and chanted slogans demanding separate publication of cadre and non-cadre results, cancellation of current non-cadre circular and re-publishing the circular by increasing the posts.
At that time, many candidates were seen taking up their positions wearing shrouds. Earlier on Monday, the result aspirants held a press conference at Maulana Akram Khan Hall of the National Press Club demanding the cancellation of the circular and separate publication of cadre and non-cadre results.
Five CUET students served show cause notice for ragging
The result aspirants alleged that the meritorious job seekers are losing confidence in the PSC.
The PSC is trying to publish cadre and non-cadre results of the 43rd BCS together. But out of the 1342 posts in the non-cadre circular, only 360 posts are for general candidates where six to seven thousand general candidates will be forced to return empty-handed, they said.
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Five CUET students served show cause notice for ragging
Five students of Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) have been served show cause notice for ragging.
The five students of batch 2021 were caught while they were ragging five students of batch 2022 at the extension of Shaheed Mohammad Shah Hall on December 12 around 4:00 pm, said CUET's Student Welfare Association Director, Dr Md Rezaul Karim.
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"The CUET administration is taking a strict stand against ragging," added Rezaul.
The notice was issued following a written complaint by CUET's Student Welfare Association Deputy Director, Md Islam Miah, he said.
The accused students have been asked to appear at the Student Welfare Office before 3:00 pm on January 3, Rezaul also said.
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SSC, equivalent exams to begin Feb 15
The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations of 2024 will begin on February 15.
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Dhaka Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board chairman Prof Tapan Kumar Sarkar confirmed the matter to UNB over phone on Thursday.
The schedule of the examinations will be published on the website, he said.
Earlier in August, Education Minister Dipu Moni announced that the SSC and equivalent exams of 2024 will be held in February while the HSC and equivalent exams in April.
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For the past several years, the authorities concerned had to rearrange the academic calendar due to the Covid-19 pandemic and natural disaster, but it will be fully set from the next year, she said.
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Govt primary school assistant teachers' written test result published
The results for the written examination of the government primary school assistant teachers' recruitment test-2023 (first phase) (Barisal, Sylhet, Rangpur Division) have been published.
About 9,337 aspirants passed the examination.
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The results can be found on the website (www.mopme.gov.bd) of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education and the website (www.dpe.gov.bd) of the Department of Primary Education.
The candidates who passed the test will also get SMS on mobile.
The date for viva will be informed later.
The written examination was held on November 08 this year in 18 districts of three divisions. The total number of candidates was 3, 60, 697.
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