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Ctg students demand re-evaluation of SSC test

Star Online Report
Mon May 16, 2016 12:20 PM Last update on: Mon May 16, 2016 12:23 PM
File photo of a student giving her SSC exams.

A section of students and their guardians have alleged wrong evaluation in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations and demanded rechecking of mathematics test paper.

Alleging that the result came “unexpected” and blaming a technical glitch, they claimed the students were denied good result, our Chittagong correspondent reports.

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Their specific allegation is against the multiple choice question (MCQ) section in mathematics subject. They held a press briefing at the city this morning.

Around 500 students and guardians, claiming to be of reputed schools, said they will hand a memorandum to district’s Deputy Commissioner Mesbah Uddin in this regard.

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