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24 assignments in SSC and 30 assignments in HSC

24 assignments in SSC and 30 assignments in HSC

This year's SSC and HSC and equivalent examinations will not be taken in all subjects but only in three group-based elective subjects. The short syllabus of these subjects will be completed on the basis of assignment. Of these, students have to submit a total of 24 assignments in SSC and 30 assignments in HSC.

Education Minister Dipu Moni said this at a press conference on Thursday. The Education Minister said if the situation is favorable, SSC and equivalent and HSC and equivalent examinations may be taken by reducing the examination time and examination marks on only three optional subjects on group basis in the light of short syllabus in compliance with limited health rules. The probable time of examination is SSC and equivalent in the second week of November this year and HSC and equivalent examination is the first week of December.

No assignment is required in the required subjects including Bengali and English and in the fourth subject. Required subject numbers JSC, SSC and equivalent examinations will be determined by ‘subject mapping’. Only three elective subjects will be evaluated.

The Education Minister said that considering the coronavirus infection, the 2021 SSC and equivalent and HSC and equivalent candidates were planned to complete 60 days and 64 days of class activities on the basis of short syllabus respectively. But considering the current epidemic in Corona, students will have to submit assignments on three group-based electives.

Of these, SSC and equivalent assignments will be given from July 16. A total of 24 assignments will be given in 12 weeks. Students will submit a total of 24 assignments twice a week on three elective or impersonal subjects. A total of eight assignments have to be done in each elective subject. You have to complete the short syllabus through this.

Besides, HSC and equivalent assignments will start on July 26. Students of that level will be given a total of 30 assignments in 15 weeks. They also have to submit this assignment in a total of six letters (first letter and second letter) on three group-based electives. Five assignments should be submitted in each letter. They also have to submit assignments twice a week. In this way, their short syllabus will also be completed.

Students do not have to do any assignment in compulsory subject including Bengali, English and fourth subject. The number of required subjects will be determined by mapping the subjects of JSC, SSC and equivalent examinations. That means only three elective subjects will be evaluated.

The Education Minister further said that if it is not possible to take the test, then the assessment can be done through assignment and ‘subject mapping’ or only through ‘subject mapping’. That will be informed later. He urged the students to achieve the teaching results by completing the assignments attentively.

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