Students under the Dinajpur Education Board began looking for MCQ answer updates after the SSC Bangla 2nd Paper exam ended on Thursday, April 23. The test was held from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM as part of the nationwide SSC and equivalent examinations.
According to the official routine, the multiple-choice section was taken first from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM. Students then sat for the written section without a break. Bangla is a compulsory subject, making the paper important for all candidates.
The Dinajpur Board has 181,854 registered candidates this year. Of them, 92,692 are male students and 89,162 are female students. The board is running exams through 283 centres and 2,810 institutions.

Many candidates are now searching online for the SSC Bangla 2nd Paper MCQ Solution 2026 Dinajpur Board to estimate their marks. The MCQ part carried 30 marks, with one mark for each question. Students often compare their selected answers after the exam to understand their likely score.

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Education sources say board-wise answer checks are important because question sets can differ between boards. Students are advised to match answers only with the Dinajpur Board paper. Using another board’s answer set may lead to wrong estimates.
Across Bangladesh, SSC and equivalent exams are being held under 11 education boards this year. A total of 1,857,344 candidates registered. Among them, 930,305 are male and 927,039 are female.
Of the total candidates, 1,418,398 are under the nine general education boards. Another 304,286 are appearing under the Bangladesh Madrasa Education Board, while 134,660 are under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board.
Subject experts usually review question papers after exams and prepare likely answers based on textbook rules and grammar patterns. However, final marks depend only on official board evaluation.
Students and guardians are also being advised to avoid unverified answer sheets shared on social media. Reliable and board-specific updates are considered more useful.
The next SSC examinations will continue according to the published schedule, while official results will be announced later by the education authorities.
