Results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations will be published on May 7.
Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid said on Sunday that a copy of the results would be handed over to prime minister Sheikh Hasina at 10am on May 7. "Formally the results will be published through a press conference at the ministry at 1am," he added
The examinees would be able to collect their results after the press meet, Nahid added.
An estimated 1,420,057 students of 26,855 educational institutions under eight general education boards, Dakhil and vocational boards sat for the SSC and equivalent tests which began on Feb 1. Among them, 735,229 are boys and 684,828 girls.
Total 1,052,969 students sat for SSC tests. Among them 532,818 are girls and 520,115 boys. For the first time, girls have outnumbered the boys in SSC examinations.
In addition, 275,930 students appeared for Dakhil tests and another 91,158 students are SSC (Vocational) tests.
For the first time this year, there were 'creative questions' in all the papers except Bengali second paper, English first and second paper and mathematics.
The number of total students took part from abroad is 274. They appeared in tests at Jeddah, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Bahrain and Tripoli centres under Dhaka Education Board.
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The government has formed a committee to investigate explosions inside the Secretariat during hartal hours on Sunday.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) additional commissioner Mili Biswas will head the panel while assistant deputy commissioner (Ramna Zone) Mahtabuddin will be the other member.
Ridiculing strict security measures during the BNP-enforced shutdown, two unidentified youths riding a motorcycle hurled the bombs right in front of law-enforcers on guard and sped away around 3:45pm near Gate-2 of the Secretariat.
One of the bombs exploded on the boundary wall near Zero Point, while the other went off in the parking lot near the cars of the home minister and the state minister for home, damaging a window glass of Ansar official Ashish Kumar Rai's car.
The BNP had called the shutdown to protest against disappearance of one of its organising secretaries and former MP M Ilias Ali.
Shahbagh and Tejgaon police have separately sued BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir for his alleged role in bomb blasts at the Secretariat and vandalism during Sunday's nationwide general strike.
Fakhrul and 26 others have been accused in the first case at Shahbagh Police Station over the explosions of two crude bombs at the Secretariat.
The second case involves charges of smashing vehicles and arson in front of the Prime Minister's Office. Fakhrul and 42 others have been accused in the case.
Shahbagh sub-inspector Hirendrana Pramanik filed the case on Sunday night, his colleague sub-inspector M A Jalil told bdnews24.com .
Meanwhile, the case with Tejgaon police was filed around 9:15pm, Tejgaon Police Station officer-in-charge Imam Hossain told
Police clashed with BNP activists in parts of the capital, Dhaka, as the opposition-sponsored nationwide general strike began on Monday for a second day on Monday amid detention and vandalism.
Police dispersed a procession in front of the BNP headquarters when the opposition activists tried to march through the street there in the beginning hour of the day's shutdown. Police detained at least three opposition activists including former deputy health minister Sirajul Haque from there, said Paltan Police Station chief Shahidul Haque.
Clashes took place in Naya Paltan, Mohakhali and Mirpur.
Like previous days, police kept the BNP headquarters cordoned off.
In the morning, police searched the house of BNP's acting secretary-general Fakhrul Islam Alamgir in the city's Uttara residential area, his wife said.
Rahat Ara Begum said her husband was not home at the time.
Meanwhile, police filed cases charging Fakhrul and few other party functionaries with role in Sunday's Secretariat blasts.
At least a dozen bombs exploded in Dhaka on Sunday during the daylong shutdown. Two of them were thrown at the Bangladesh Secretariat.
The BNP has set a new deadline of Monday to find M Ilias Ali, an organising secretary and the chief of Sylhet district unit of the party.