Results of Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations will be published on Dec 28.
"The results are being published within 37 days after the exam ended," education secretary Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury told on Wednesday.
The education ministry earlier announced that it would publish the results within Dec 31.
JSC and JDC examinations started from Nov 1 and ended on Nov 21.
A total of 18,61,113 students took part in the exams --15,37,422 students for JSC and the rest 3,23,691 students sat for JDC.
The examination is being held since 2010 for the Grade-VIII students. This year, the exams were held at 2009 centres simultaneously.
All the papers saw creative questions except for Bengali second paper, English first and second paper and Mathematics.
Like the previous year, students failing in three subjects would be allowed to get themselves admitted to Grade-IX but they would have to take part and pass in the next examination, according to the education ministry.
This year, the physically challenged students were given extra 20 minutes. Moreover, those who cannot see or write were allowed to have a writer.
"The results are being published within 37 days after the exam ended," education secretary Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury told on Wednesday.
The education ministry earlier announced that it would publish the results within Dec 31.
JSC and JDC examinations started from Nov 1 and ended on Nov 21.
A total of 18,61,113 students took part in the exams --15,37,422 students for JSC and the rest 3,23,691 students sat for JDC.
The examination is being held since 2010 for the Grade-VIII students. This year, the exams were held at 2009 centres simultaneously.
All the papers saw creative questions except for Bengali second paper, English first and second paper and Mathematics.
Like the previous year, students failing in three subjects would be allowed to get themselves admitted to Grade-IX but they would have to take part and pass in the next examination, according to the education ministry.
This year, the physically challenged students were given extra 20 minutes. Moreover, those who cannot see or write were allowed to have a writer.
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