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27th BCS exam results won't be changed: PSC chairman

Wednesday, 26 November 2008


The Public Service Commission (PSC) will not change the announced results of the 27th examinations of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS), reports BSS.
Chairman of the PSC Dr Sa'adat Hossain said Tuesday, in reply to a query at a press briefing held at his secretariat office at the old airport at Tejgaon in the city, that the PSC had announced the results of the 27th BCS examinations maintaining all the rules and regulations.
The PSC also recommended those who passed the examinations for appointment to government services, he added.
He said, "There is no scope for changing the results, which have already been announced."
Dr Sa'adat said the preliminary test for the 28th batch of the BCS will be held on November 28. The test will be held on the same day at all the PSC centres in Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal and Sylhet at 10:00 am simultaneously.
Out of the six PSC centres, the test will be held at 75 examination halls in Dhaka, six in Chittagong, 13 in Rajshahi, five in Khulna, two in Barisal and two examination halls in Sylhet.
The PSC chairman said all preparations for holding the 28th BCS examinations have been completed.
To check the leakage of the question papers, a set of question sheets have been prepared for the first time. Just before starting the test, all the BCS centres in the six divisional headquarters will be informed about the question paper that will be distributed among the examinees, he said.
The answer sheets of the preliminary test would be checked through the computers, he said.
All members of the PSC, except Ehsan Shamim, entrusted with the 28th BCS examinations were present at the briefing.