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Giving auto-pass to all HSC candidates will undermine hard-working students’ results: adviser
Wahiduddin Mahmud, the Education Adviser, fears that if all HSC candidates are given an auto-pass, it will undermine the results of those students who would pass the examinations through their hard work, reports BSS. He made these remarks in response to the demand of some students who wanted an...