He said a board meeting of the bank on
Wednesday night also decided to hold a fresh examination.
“The dates for the rescheduled exams will be announced later,” he said, adding that the examinees would be allowed to take the test with their existing admits cards.
Several job-seekers taking the test, held on May 31, alleged the question papers had been leaked.
Some 42,000 applicants had sat for the tests in 15 centres in Dhaka on that day.
“The dates for the rescheduled exams will be announced later,” he said, adding that the examinees would be allowed to take the test with their existing admits cards.
Several job-seekers taking the test, held on May 31, alleged the question papers had been leaked.
Some 42,000 applicants had sat for the tests in 15 centres in Dhaka on that day.
Several of them alleged the
question paper was available at many dormitories and photocopy machine shops of
Dhaka University on the morning of the test.
Some dailies also ran reports that the some answers were also supplied to some applicants through SMS.
Bangladesh Bank was also informed by some students who complained formally.
In response to that, the central bank sent a letter to Agrani bank, saying it had been received hundreds of complaints over the past few days.
The letter also said such a leak was unacceptable.
Some dailies also ran reports that the some answers were also supplied to some applicants through SMS.
Bangladesh Bank was also informed by some students who complained formally.
In response to that, the central bank sent a letter to Agrani bank, saying it had been received hundreds of complaints over the past few days.
The letter also said such a leak was unacceptable.
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