The primary scholarship examinations in Bangladesh have been mired in controversy due to technical glitches and negligence of the Directorate of the Primary Education team tasked with preparing the results. Thousands of students and guardians were left frustrated and angry when the initial results were postponed due to a technical glitch, and even after they were released, it was discovered that errors had been made that resulted in students who did not take the test being given scholarships.
However, the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has announced that corrected results have now been published and students can access them through various means.
Here’s how you can get corrected primary scholarship exam results:
1. Check the Directorate of Primary Education Website Students can get their results from the website of the Directorate of Primary Education (www.dpe.gov.bd).
2. Check the Ministry’s Website Students can also get their results from the Ministry’s website (www.mopme.gov.bd).
3. Visit the Local Offices The candidates can also avail their results from the offices of divisional deputy director, district primary education officer and upazila or thana education officer.
4. Send SMS Students can also know their results by sending SMS from mobile phones to DPE <> Thana/Upazila Code No. <> Roll Number <> Year to 16222.
It is important to note that the corrected results may differ from the initial results, and some students who received scholarships in the initial results may be excluded from the corrected results.
A three-member probe committee has been formed to investigate the errors and negligence of the Directorate of Primary Education team. The primary education completion examinations had not been held over the past three years due to the pandemic and the introduction of a new curriculum, but a sudden announcement by the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education mandated the scholarship examinations to be held in 2022.
Despite the controversy, the primary scholarship examination remains an important opportunity for students to receive financial support for their education. As such, it is essential that the Ministry and the Directorate of Primary Education take steps to ensure that such errors are not repeated in the future.
In conclusion, students who appeared for the primary scholarship examinations can now access their corrected results through various means, including the Directorate of Primary Education website, Ministry’s website, local offices, and by sending SMS. It is important to ensure that the primary scholarship examination is conducted in a fair and transparent manner, and steps are taken to prevent such errors from occurring in the future.