Govt ready to arrange re-examinations for HSC candidates if they fail to sit for exams: Milon 

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Published On: 14 Jul 2026, 17:34 Updated On:14 Jul 2026, 17:41
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SANGSAD BHABAN, July 14, 2026 (BSS) - Education Minister Dr A N M Ehsanul Hoque Milon today said the government is prepared to arrange re-examinations for Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) candidates if they were unable to sit their exams due to flooding caused by the ongoing monsoon.

Replying to a supplementary question from Jamaat-e-Islami MP Md Shafiqul Islam (Patuakhali 2) in Parliament, the minister said the Education Ministry has been maintaining continuous monitoring of examination centres across the country throughout the monsoon season.

He said whenever floodwater entered an examination centre, local administrations were instructed to shift the venue immediately to ensure that candidates could take their exams without disruption.

"So far, only one college, Cumilla Government College, has presented a significant challenge after its grounds were inundated," the minister said, adding that in a handful of other cases where water entered examination centres, authorities promptly relocated the venues and ensured that students received the necessary facilities.

Milon said the government remains deeply concerned about the examinations and is determined to ensure that no student is deprived because of the natural disaster.

He noted that if any student was unable to sit an examination due to administrative shortcomings after floodwater entered an educational institution, the government would review the matter and could arrange re examination if necessary.

"We have already adopted such a measure under the Chattogram Education Board, and that option remains available," he told Parliament.

The minister urged students to return to their studies, assuring them that the government was even more concerned than they were about conducting the examinations properly despite the disaster.

He reiterated that provisions exist to hold re-examinations wherever mistakes or shortcomings prevented candidates from taking their tests.

"These students are our future. Under no circumstances can we deprive them of their rights, and we will not do so," he said.

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