Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 7th January 2026, 12:35 PM
The Dhaka Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has officially published the final list of centres for the 2026 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations. The announcement was made on Tuesday, 6 January, through a notification signed by the Board’s Controller of Examinations, Professor S. M. Kamal Uddin Haider.
According to the notification, a total of 17 main centres and 221 venue centres have been cancelled this year due to administrative complications and a decline in the number of candidates. Following these adjustments, the total number of active SSC examination centres under the Dhaka Board stands at 507, including seven centres abroad. District authorities and school heads have been instructed to take all necessary measures based on the updated list.
| Cancelled Centre | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Haji M. A. Gofur Government Secondary School | Dhaka-69 | Main centre cancelled |
| Haji Billat Ali Adarsha High School | Dhaka-78 | Main centre cancelled |
| Anwara Begum Muslim Girls’ High School | Dhaka-30 | Main centre cancelled |
| District / Upazila | Cancelled Centre | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shibaloy-2 | Rawon In-Ramjan School & College | Venue cancelled |
| Shibaloy-2 | Joynagar Julmat Ali High School | Venue cancelled |
| Shibaloy-2 | Khamarkhali High School | Venue cancelled |
| Shibaloy-2 | Mirzapur Cadet College | Venue cancelled |
| Comilla, Baliakandi-2 | Liakat Ali Smriti School & College | Low candidate numbers |
| Greece, Athens | Bangladesh Doel Academy | Activities suspended |
Additional centres withdrawn from the 2026 SSC examinations include Kortia H. M. Institution, Talma Nazimuddin High School, Nagar Kanda-2 Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury Girls’ High School, Damudya-2 Koneshwar S. C. Edward Institution, Rari Kandi Haji Bari High School, and Charbhaga Bangabandhu Adarsha High School and College.
The notification emphasises that four centres in the haor regions of Nikli and Astagram Upazilas in Kishoreganj have been retained to ensure accessibility for students in remote areas.
The Dhaka Board stated that the centre realignment was undertaken to maintain transparency and administrative discipline. The final list has been published on the Board’s official website for the convenience of both candidates and guardians.
Education officials have assured that the restructuring will ensure a well-organised, fair, and accessible examination process for all candidates in 2026.
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