The average pass rate across all education boards stands at 68.45 percent
The number of such successful secondary schools was 2,968 last year
The pass rate of female students is 71.03 percent while it is 65.88 percent among boys
Pass percentage drops by 14.59 points, GPA-5 drops by 43,097
The results will be available both online and via SMS for students across all education boards in Bangladesh from 2:00pm
The candidates will be able to access their results after 2:00pm, either online or via SMS
This tragic phenomenon, though shocking each time, is unfortunately not new.
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Candidates can get their results online or through SMS
Vocational students outshone general and madrassa students in terms of the pass rate in SSC and equivalent exam results published today.
Female students outperformed their male counterparts marginally in this year's Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams, securing higher pass rates and more GPA-5 grades.
A total of 2,975 schools under all education boards in the country achieved 100 per cent pass rate in this year's SSC and equivalent exams this year.
Around 87 percent students passed this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations, which is lower compared to last year.
The results for this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent tests were handed over to PM Sheikh Hasina this noon.
It is a big day for candidates of SSC and equivalent exams as results of this year’s tests will be available at schools, online and through text messages around noon today. .Prof Tapan Kumar Sarker, chief of the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee, said chairpersons of all boards
"There weren't this many sweet shops back in the day so people would book sweets beforehand thinking their kid will do really well. But we have heard incidents where a father booked 20kgs of sweets only to find later his son did not do so well."
The results of this year’s Secondary School Certificate and equivalent exams will be published today.
Results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams for 2022 will be published around 12:00pm tomorrow (Monday).