No test for admission into HSC classes


FE Team | Published: June 22, 2007 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00


The government has announced the guidelines for admission into the 11th class for the academic year 2007-08, reports UNB
According to the guidelines, no selection or admission test will be held for admission. Admission of students will be made on the basis of results of SSC or equivalent examinations.
Priority will be given by turn to candidates securing A+ (43 points) down to 40 points, said a PID handout.
For the colleges at division and district level, 10 percent seats will be kept reserved for admission seekers from outside the sadar while the rest will be open to all.
But whatever the policy, students of respective school and college will get preference for admission.
Students who passed SSC or equivalent examinations held in 2005, 2006 and 2007 can be admitted into any board-recognized colleges.
The last date of admission this year is July 26 while the classes will begin on August 1. However, admission will be allowed with late fee up to August 5.
In case of any violation of the guidelines, MPO and permission for teaching or recognition of non-government colleges will be cancelled.
For government colleges, punitive action will be taken against the concerned principal, warned the handout.

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