Copying free exams for quality education stressed

Staff Correspondent |

Copying free exams for quality education stressedThere is no alternative to ensuring the prevailing culture of holding copying free public examinations to ensure quality of education for producing knowledgeable, worthy and enlightened citizens.

The opinion came today at a seminar organised by Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB) at conference room of Rangpur Technical School and College for properly holding SSC and Dakhil (Technical) Examinations-2016 in a copying free environment.

Deputy Commissioner Rahat Anwar attended and addressed the seminar as the chief guest with Director (Curriculum) of BTEB Mohammad Akhteruzzaman in the chair.

Principal of Rangpur Technical School and College Engineer Anwar Hossain delivered the keynote presentation in the seminar moderated by Junior Instructor of of Rangpur Technical School and College ABM Badruzzoha.

Curriculum Specialist (Vocational) of BTEB Dr Engineer Zakaria Abbasi conducted his responsibility as the Course Coordinator.

Heads of all Technical Schools and Colleges and representatives of the teachers of all eight districts under Rangpur division participated in the day-long seminar.

The chief guest called upon heads of educational institutions, secretaries of examination centres and invigilators to properly conduct their responsibilities for holding upcoming SSC and Dakhil (Vocational) Examinations in congenial atmosphere in all centres.


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