The syllabus of the appointment of Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) is being changed. Bangladesh Government Working Commission (PSC) has taken initiative to make this syllabus a time -appropriate. The committee formed for this has also started work. After the work of the committee, the refined syllabus will be finalized with the opinion of the partners and experts.
The Public Administration Reform Commission has also recommended the Syllabus amendment of the written examination of the BCS and the inclusion of six essential issues. Three steps are selected for the appointment of BCS officers. These are preliminary, written and oral tests.
According to PSC sources, it was decided to form a five -member committee at the Ninth Special Meeting of the Commission to review the current syllabus as part of the Syllabus Syllabus initiative of BCS. The committee was later formed and a member of the PSC was convened. The committee has already held a meeting. However, due to the inclusion of new members in the PSC and the exclusion of some members, initiatives have been taken to restructure the 'Syllabus Review Committee'. It has also been decided to increase the membership of the committee.
Chairman of PSC Dr. Mobashwar Monem told today's newspaper at his office at the PSC office in Agargaon on March 12 that the syllabus in which the BCS examination (preliminary, written test) is currently being made needed. For this reason, the 'Syllabus Review Committee' formed in the current syllabus review has begun. He said the decision was made to increase the size of the committee in need of time.
In the first phase of the BCS exam, the MCQ examination of the number 25 was performed in Preliminary. Candidates who have passed the Prelimineri took the written examination of the number 1. In the written test, those who pass the oral examination of the number 5 are done. The final result is then published based on the written and oral exam number.
The Public Administration Reform Commission, formed by the interim government, recommended the Syllabus amendment of the written examination of the BCS and the inclusion of six essential issues in February. The topics are Bangla essays of number 1; English essay of number 7; English composition and essence of number 7; The constitution, history, heritage and culture of Bangladesh number 7; International and contemporary subjects of number 5 and general science and technology, society and environment and geography are the number 7. The Public Administration Reform Commission has recommended that six optional subjects (number 1 in each) be included in the original written examination of BCS.
According to the PSC, the new syllabus has come into effect from the 5th BCS. A preliminary examination of 20 is being conducted from this BCS. The topics are Bangla Language and Literature, English Language and Literature, Bangladesh Affairs, International Affairs, Geography and Disaster Management, General Science, Computer and Information Technology, Mathematical Reasoning, Mental Skills, Morality, Values and Good Governance. Earlier, the preliminary examination of number 7 was conducted in four subjects (Bangla, English, Mathematics and Common sense). Candidates who have passed the preliminary took the written exam for the general cadre. The topics are Bangla, English, Bangladesh subjects, international affairs, mathematical logic and mental skills and general science and technology. If both cadres are associated with the professional subject of number 25.
Regarding the Syllabus Review Committee, the chairman of the PSC said that there are teachers and experts in this committee. When the committee is completed, PSC's ideas will be exchanged with the partners and experts. The syllabus will then be finalized with everyone's opinion. The point is, the PSC does not want to impose any decision. There are plans to work on the next six months. They want to finish the work in the fastest time.
Professor Mobashwar Monem said that it would not be imposed on the job seekers without changing the syllabus. Not just syllabus, steps are being taken to inform the job seekers as much as the change is underway. So that they can make themselves accordingly. He said there are plans to create some communication videos. For example, if any changes are made in the writing of the written test, then the guideline -based video will be created according to how to write it (answer).
Once the BCS is passed in the preliminary examination, the PSC plans to give the opportunity to participate in the written exam multiple times. Asked about this, the PSC chairman said they were working on the matter. There are different aspects of it. The decision will be made considering all aspects. How it has been implemented in different countries is being investigated.
PSC has taken initiatives to implement some new plans. PSC says enough money is needed for these implementation. Professor Mobashwar Monem also said that a number of initiatives are being taken for the qualitative changes they want to bring to the PSC. They need enough money to implement them. For example, viewing the booklet on the surreal system. That is, one of the questions of an account will see the answer to one of the examiners sitting in the PSC. To do this, you need to increase the honor of viewing the account. Implementation of such steps can be completed within a year to finish the appointment of a BCS.
The PSC chairman also commented that all the plans were implemented properly if the PSC was given as a constitutional body.
