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I don't understand what is secondary, higher secondary, graduate? What is (IA, BA, and BSC)?




Board of Education of Bangladesh
There are many of us who understand a little bit when we talk about JSC, SSC and HSC, but if we say secondary, higher-secondary, we almost make a fuss. So today I am writing about this. The Board of Education of Bangladesh is a district-based education board formed to manage the country's three-tier education system, the primary level and the secondary level.

Those boards 6-year term primary (class 0-5) The 6-year term secondary (3 years term junior, (class 6-8) 2-year term secondary (class 9-10) and Controls the 2-year Higher Secondary Level (HSC) education system.
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We have to take PSC in 5th class, JSC in 8th class, SSC in 10th class, and HSC in 12th class.

PSC is called primary level, SSC is called secondary and HSC is called upper secondary, PSC = Primary School Certificate JSC = Junior School Certificate SSC = Secondary School Certificate HSC = Higher Secondary School Certificate


Now come what (IA, BA, and BSC)?
IA = Intermediate of Arts and BA = Bachelor of Arts (Hons). We almost see that at the time of application for the job it is written that the graduate must be a graduate, in fact, what is a graduate. After passing this BA, BSC, they are called Bachelors or Bachelors. The duration of BA degree study is three to four years. In the UK, a three-year bachelor is also referred to as a Basic or Minors Bachelor, whereas a four-year bachelor is referred to as an Honors Bachelor: such as Criminology and Law (Hons).
BSC is Bachelor of Science. Those with a degree in corrosion science are called BSC engineers. I have tried to explain in a very simple way. If there is anything wrong with me, let me know.
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There are nine general education boards in different districts of Bangladesh. These are known by district-wise naming. Below are the names and links of these.

source from: Google

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