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Exam is a platform for merit, not unhealthy competition: DC Zahid

Published : Friday, 3 July, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 6
Describing public examinations as a test of knowledge, integrity and merit rather than a race for marks, Chattogram Deputy Commissioner (DC) Mohammad Zahidul Islam Mian on Thursday  said examinations should never be viewed as an "unhealthy competition" but as an opportunity for students to demonstrate what they have learned.

"The examination hall has no place for dishonest thinking. Students should write only what they know. That is the culture we want to establish," he said after visiting the HSC examination centre at Chattogram College on the first day of this year's examinations.

The DC inspected several examination rooms and expressed satisfaction with the peaceful, disciplined and malpractice-free environment.

Around 79,212 candidates are sitting for this year's HSC and equivalent examinations at 104 centres across Chattogram. Chattogram College is hosting the largest number of examinees in the district.

DC Zahid said examinations should foster confidence, honesty and academic integrity instead of encouraging unhealthy competition.

"Competition is a natural part of education, but it must be fair and healthy. Students who truly understand their subjects will be able to reflect that knowledge in their answer scripts, and their merit should be assessed accordingly," he said.
Emphasising the broader role of education, he said today's examinees would become tomorrow's nation-builders.

"We want to build a humane, value-based state. The responsibility of building that future will rest with the students taking these examinations today," he added.

He urged students to remain focused on their studies and apply the knowledge they acquire throughout their academic lives.



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