All allegations of question paper leaks are being investigated, Education Minister Dipu Moni said today.
“All initiatives those are taken to stop the question leak will continue. Our strict surveillance will also continue as the question papers are not leaked,” the Education Minister said this while visiting a SSC exams centre at Alia Madrasa in the capital’s Bakshibazar.
She sought co-operations from the media as well as the guardians of the candidates to stop leaking.
Replying to a question of a journalist, Dipu Moni said if any candidate needs to go out of the exam centre, he/she must have to leave the question paper in the hall room so that it’s spreading through internet can be prevented.
On Saturday, SSC and equivalent examinations began with the Bangla first paper starting at 10 am across the country.
This year, a total of 21, 35, 333 students - 10, 70, 441 boys and 10, 64, 892 girls - from 28, 682 institutions, have registered for the exams.