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  2. BCS Examination - Wikipedia

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    BPSC selects the candidates on the basis of the aggregated marks of the written exam (obtained marks out of 900) and viva voce (obtained marks out of 200). BPSC makes a merit list for those who obtain pass marks in the written and viva exam. Preliminary marks are not considered in this regard.

  3. Bangladesh Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    After the Independence of Bangladesh it was established as the Bangladesh Public Service Commission in 1972. For a while it used the Chummery House as its headquarters. [4] It is responsible for holding Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) Examinations and publishing its results.

  4. Higher Secondary Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The exam consists of a total of 1100 marks: 550 in HSC 1 and 550 in HSC 2. Students can sit supplementary/improvement exams in September/October. The HSC/Intermediate and PUC Certificates are known as the "Class 12th Certificate" or the "+2 Certificate". It is awarded to senior high school students by almost all National and State Boards and It ...

  5. List of post-nominal letters (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    BCS: Bachelor of Computer Science: BMgmt: Bachelor of Management: BSc: Bachelor of Science: BScN: Bachelor of Science in Nursing: BSocSc: Bachelor of Social Science: BSW: Bachelor of Social Work: BACYC: Bachelor of Child and Youth Care BCom: Bachelor of Commerce: BBA: Bachelor of Business Administration: BMASc: Bachelor of Military Arts and ...

  6. What The BCS Rankings Would Look Like Today, After ... - AOL

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    The College Football Playoff rankings were updated on Tuesday night, after deliberation from the selection committee. Once again, the Top 4 looks the way most would guess at this point: Alabama ...

  7. Secondary School Certificate - Wikipedia

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    Secondary School Certificate is a public exam for classes 9 and 10 separately. Class 9 exam is called SSC part-1 and class 10 exam is called SSC part-2. This exam is conducted by government boards, officially known as Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education, or simply BISE. Provincial boards conduct the exams at provincial level and ...

  8. Bangladesh Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, it became known as Bangladesh Civil Service by an ordinance from the then President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) is the main policy setting and recruitment body of BCS. [1] BCS has 26 cadres. In the parliamentary democracy of Bangladesh, the ultimate ...

  9. Here’s What The BCS Rankings Would Look Like After 10 Weeks

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    The BCS might not be around any more, but college football fans still like to see what the old rankings would look like in today’s game. Well, here they are. After 10 weeks of college football ...

  10. Board examination - Wikipedia

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    The usual starting time for each exam was 10:30 am but depending on the length and/or maximum marks for the subject, the finishing time was either 12:30 pm (2 hours, shorter exams, usually 40-50 marks) or 1:30 pm (3 hours, long exams, usually 70-80 marks).

  11. List of cadet colleges in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Cadet College is a residential special high school and college established in Bangladesh on the model of English public schools. It was put under the direct management and supervision of the armed forces of the country and military education was made compulsory in it. After liberation of Bangladesh, The Cadet Colleges Order (PO 89) of 1972 ...