Joys among agitating job-seekers after 8 banks' recruitment test cancelled
The committee, in an emergency meeting, also formed a probe body to look into the matter.
Bangladesh Bank's Public Relations Division General Manager Abul Kalam Azad came up with the announcement after the emergency meeting held at the central bank on Tuesday.
Earlier, BB Governor Fazle Kabir convened the emergency meeting to discuss the matters relating to the recruitment tests held on January 12 in mess.
According to bdnews24.com reports, the professional recruitment tests for eight state-owned banks ended in disarray in two centres after a large number of candidates could not find a place to sit in those centres in Dhaka’s Mirpur.
The candidates agitated on the street outside the exam halls and damaged the centres to vent their anger. Later, the committee set January 20 examination date for 6,000 job-seekers who failed to enter the crammed centres.
Asked whether they would cancel the tests, Mosharraf told bdnews24.com, “A problem has arisen and the meeting is to draw up a solution. What will happen can be only said after that meeting.”
The recruitment tests had become uncertain following a court appeal, but a Supreme Court judge ruled that the exam could go ahead, prompting the authorities to hold the tests on Friday. There were 61 exam centres across the city.
In addition to the inadequate number of seats in two centres, some centres received the question papers late, while there was complaint of 'incongruities' in the papers.
The Dhaka University’s management department had been given the responsibilities to conduct the combined entry tests in which over a million job-seekers vied for 7,372 vacant posts in eight banks.
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