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Govt makes new push for cluster admission tests for universities

| Updated: October 07, 2020 19:26:01


Govt makes new push for cluster admission tests for universities

The government is making a new push to hold university admissions tests in clusters for the next academic session after cancelling the HSC and equivalent examinations due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Education Minister Dipu Moni, however, expressed uncertainty over when these examinations would be held as the pandemic shows no signs of slowing, reports bdnews24.com.

The results of the HSC and equivalent examinations will be announced by December based on the students' results in their JSC and SSC examinations, to make sure the university admission process begins in January, the minister said.

"We expect to hold the admission tests in all universities in a coordinated way," Dipu Moni said in a virtual media briefing on Wednesday.

"We'll speak to the university authorities to determine how the examinations will be held in a cluster system while considering the coronavirus situation. We have three more months to go. It will be decided after the evaluation system is confirmed."

The Education Ministry has formed an advisory committee of experts to provide recommendations on preparing the results of the HSC examinations.

The committee will also provide recommendations on the university admission tests, the minister said. "We hope to receive their recommendations by the first week of November," she said.

"I can't give assurances that the merit [of our students] will be evaluated at the university entry examinations as I am unable to confirm if they'll be able to sit for the examinations in person. We hope that the situation will get better and we can hold the university admission examinations.”

The advisory committee will hold discussions with the university authorities and determine the next steps in the admission process, according to Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury.

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