Sunday, December 29, 2013

PSC Exam Result 2013 published www.dperesult.teletalk.com.bd

PSC Exam Result 2013 published www.dperesult.teletalk.com.bd. This year PSC dpe.gov.bd Examination/Primary school certificate examination was started from 20th November, 2013 and ended on 28th November 2013.  PSC dpe.gov.bd Examination/Primary school certificate examination is also known as prathomik shikkha somaponi porihkkha. In Madrasah education board it is known as Ebtedayee exam. Prathomik shikkha somaponi result 2013 will be published in grading (GPA) system. Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) has been published Primary School Certificate (PSC) Examination Routine 2013. Primary School Certificate (PSC) Examination will be started on 20th November, 2013 and ended on 28th November 2013. PSC/Primary school certificate examination is also known as prathomik shikkha somaponi porihkkha. In Madrasah education board it is known as Ebtedayi examination. dpe.gov.bd PSC Routine 2013. PSC Result 2013 dpe.gov.bd



Last year Primary school certificate exam result was published on December 27, 2012.The authority of dpe.gov.bd has declared that Primary school certificate (PSC) exam result or Prathomik shikkha somaponi result 2013 will be published on December 26, 2013.dpe.gov.bd has also declared that the mark sheets will be distributed on December 31, 2013 and the certificates of successful candidates will be given on January 20, 2014. For the first time a new rule is being proceed for examining the answer script of PSC exam. In this rule all the answer scripts will be brought to the district level and the answer scripts of one upazilla will be examined by the teachers of another upazilla. In order to bring more fair policy in Prathomik shikkha somaponi result 2013 this rule is being proceed. PSC Result 2013 dpe.gov.bd

PSC Result 2013 dpe.gov.bd:

PSC Result 2013 dpe.gov.bd, Bangladesh is a tropical country. Threaded by rivers, dotted with paddy fields and covered by lush green vegetation, Bangladesh is famous for its natural beauty. Due to the monsoon rainfall and the silt carried by the three great rivers, the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna, the soil of Bangladesh is also very fertile. Bangladesh has a history of Mongoloid, Austro-Mongoloid and Austro Dravidian settlers. The People of the country have come to know as Bengalese. There are also minority tribal communities such as the Santhal, Chakma, Marma, Kol, Vil, Munda, Monipuri, Garo and Khasia. With the highest density of population in the world and slow economic progress, the people of this country are trapped in the vicious cycle of poverty. Over 50% of the people who live below the poverty line are not able to provide for their basic needs and amenities. PSC Result 2013 dpe.gov.bd

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