HSC Physics Candidates Will Not Be Affected by Difficult Questions, Education Board Says
The Inter-Education Board Examination Controllers' Committee said candidates' interests will be protected if the review finds any error in the examination questions.
Candidates who sat for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Physics examination will not be affected by any difficult or disputed questions, according to the Inter-Education Board Examination Controllers' Committee.
The committee issued the statement on Monday through a public notice after concerns were raised on different platforms about questions 6 and 7 of the creative section of the HSC Physics examination.
According to the notice, the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka, is aware of the concerns and is reviewing the matter with the highest priority.
The committee said that if the review identifies any error or inconsistency in the relevant questions, the interests of all candidates will be protected under the existing examination evaluation policy. It added that the authorities will take all necessary steps to ensure that no candidate is affected.
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The notice also said that, if necessary, candidates will receive full marks for the relevant questions.
The committee urged candidates, guardians, and all concerned individuals not to pay attention to rumours or misleading information while the review is underway.
The board said it will complete the review in line with the existing examination policy and take any necessary action based on its findings.