HC orders full marks for wrong BCS questions
Monday, 4 October 2010
The High Court has ordered to award full marks for the 11 wrong questions in the 30th BCS preliminary exams, reports bdnews24.com.
The bench of justices AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mohammad Zakir Hossain Sunday also ordered PSC to publish the results following a writ petition filed by 19 candidates of the exam held on July 30.
In addition, the court also ordered three officials of Bangladesh Government Press to appear before it on October 7. They are directors Vivekananda Biswas and Mohammad Majibur Rahman and Deputy Director Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, who were also on the investigation team of the BG Press.
The test was held with three sets of question papers and set 2 contained a number of errors in the English language test. The section instructing examinees to correct spellings contained questions that asked students to change voices.
Lawyer for the petitioner Manzil Morshed after the verdict said, "The court has ordered the three officials to appear before it and explain on the remarks made in the investigation report."
He said the numbers were asked to be added considering the plight of affected candidates.
The bench of justices AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mohammad Zakir Hossain Sunday also ordered PSC to publish the results following a writ petition filed by 19 candidates of the exam held on July 30.
In addition, the court also ordered three officials of Bangladesh Government Press to appear before it on October 7. They are directors Vivekananda Biswas and Mohammad Majibur Rahman and Deputy Director Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, who were also on the investigation team of the BG Press.
The test was held with three sets of question papers and set 2 contained a number of errors in the English language test. The section instructing examinees to correct spellings contained questions that asked students to change voices.
Lawyer for the petitioner Manzil Morshed after the verdict said, "The court has ordered the three officials to appear before it and explain on the remarks made in the investigation report."
He said the numbers were asked to be added considering the plight of affected candidates.