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DHAKA, June 16, 2025 (BSS) - With a noticeable rise in COVID-19 and dengue
infections across the country, the Inter-Education Board Coordination
Committee has issued a set of special health guidelines to ensure the exams
proceed safely ahead Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent exam.
According to an official order signed by Professor Dr Khondoker Ehsanul
Kabir, Chairman of the Dhaka Education Board and President of the Inter-
Education Board Coordination Committee, medical teams will remain active at
all exam centers across the country to provide instant healthcare support if
any examinee falls ill during the exams.
The directive includes mandatory mask-wearing for all when entering the
centers, making hand sanitizers available at the entrances, keeping the
surrounding areas of exam centers clean to prevent the spread of dengue,
spraying mosquito repellent inside centers before exams begin, Seating
arranging seat plans following health and safety standards.
The order also asked each exam center's medical team to stay fully
functional, with maintaining regular communication with local Civil Surgeons
or Upazila Health and Family Planning Officers.
Local administrations are also instructed to run awareness campaigns to
ensure health protocols are followed and to discourage crowds of guardians
outside exam centers.
The order has been circulated to all Deputy Commissioners, Upazila Nirbahi
Officers, and District Education Officers marking the matter as highly
urgent.
Authorities have urged everyone including teachers and students, to strictly
follow the health guidelines for a smooth and safe examination process.
The HSC and equivalent exams are set to begin on June 26.