Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury has decided not to visit the exam centers this year in an effort to reduce undue stress on students ahead of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations on February 15.
The Ministry of Education's Information and Public Relations Officer, Abul Khair, made this decision known in a press release. It shows the Minister's dedication to reducing disruptions and creating a peaceful environment for students during important exam times.
The minister's statement that high-profile visits like these add to a stressful atmosphere that causes mental distress and suffering for the general public is emphasized in the press release. Since the Minister is aware
that students are already under a lot of stress due to exams, she wants to remove any additional obstacles that might cause stress, like large crowds and possible barriers to students entering testing facilities.
The notification reaffirmed that only the designated center inspector is permitted entry into the examination centers, highlighting the legal procedures in place. By making this choice, the Minister makes it very evident that upholding the integrity of the examination procedure is crucial.
This calculated action not only reveals the Minister's aptitude for assessing the psychological effects on pupils, but it also shows that she is dedicated to fostering an atmosphere that supports efficient testing practices. The announcement calls on all parties involved to uphold the sacredness of testing facilities in order to guarantee a smooth and stress-free testing experience for each and every student.