SSC exam will be 2 hours long; Dipu Moni

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The 2022 SSC and equivalent examinations will begin on September 15.

This time the exam has been reduced from 3 hours to 2 hours. Candidates will have to be present in the exam hall 30 minutes before the start of the exam.

Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni gave this information at a press conference at the Ministry of Education meeting room at the Secretariat today, Monday (September 5).

He said, this time the exam will be of 2 hours. Of this, MCQ is 20 minutes, written is 1 hour and 20 minutes. To avoid leakage of the exam question paper, the exam set code will be sent to the mobile phone of the person in charge of the center 25 minutes before the start of the exam.

He can carry a feature phone, not a smartphone. No one else can use the mobile phone except him.

Details coming soon…

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