Remain alert against SSC question-paper leak rumours: Ministry

BSS
Published On: 26 Apr 2026, 11:14 Updated On:26 Apr 2026, 13:04

DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) - The Ministry of Education has asked all to remain alert against rumours of question-paper leak in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations and not to be misled to this end. 

News has been spread on various social media and news portals that the question papers of Bangla First Paper (101) of the SSC Examination 2026 have been leaked in all boards, which is completely untrue, baseless and motivated, a handout said.

In a notification, the ministry has requested the people not to get misled by such false news.

The Bangla first paper and Bangla second paper examinations have already been held on April 21 and April 23, respectively. No untoward incident has been reported anywhere. 

The news of the question paper leak, a day after the examinations ended, has created concern among students and guardians.

In fact, the news of the question-paper leak is a rumour, which is being spread to tarnish the image of the government, the handout read.

No official or employee of the ministry or its subordinate entities is involved in this matter. The ministry has advised the people to remain alert and not to be misled by such false news and not to make any financial transactions.

In addition, if anyone comes across any propaganda regarding question-paper leaks, he or she has been requested to inform the Ministry of Education.

 

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