New chapter added to English text books in higher secondary
New chapter added to English textbooks in higher secondary. It is learned that various chapters have been added to the newly incorporated text in English, including life system, women’s progress, and bravery. For this reason, the number of pages of English books has increased more than before. As a result, the price of the book has also been increased by 5 rupees compared to the previous one. However, the price of other books remains the same as before. The government has allowed companies to print 4.2 million books this time. On March 2, Education Minister Dr. Deepu Mani is scheduled to inaugurate the textbook marketing activities.
According to the government’s earlier announcement, classes in person for class XI will begin on March 2. Textbooks are usually sent to the market before the start of classes. But at the request of the publishing houses that get the work of the books under the NCTB, this time the class is going to the market a day after the start of the class. Basically, the books in the market are sold by the dishonest in the market. That’s why this step. Professor Farhad said that on the first day, there is an introduction round (orientation) all over the country. There are usually no classes that day. So it doesn’t seem to be much of a problem if the book goes to the market a day later.
Some changes have been made in the English first paper of higher secondary. Being incomprehensible, some of the stories and essays in the book are attracting less to the students. A study by the Institute of Education and Research (IER) of Dhaka University revealed this figure. In view of the recommendations of that study, new lessons have been added, excluding the relevant part.
According to those concerned, around 50,000 students who passed the SSC and equivalent examinations did not get the opportunity to get admission to the preferred college this time. Of these, there are 1,300 students with GPA-5. Among them, 544 are from The Dhaka Board. As many as 15,06,763 students applied for admission to class XI. Of them, 14,63,436 students were selected for admission to preferred colleges. From January 8, a total of three rounds of online applications were received. The details regarding admission in this phase are on the website of the education boards.