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.
57-yr-old traffic constable passes SSC with flying colours
But what about the students who did not score GPA 5? Does this "failure" mean they have been defeated? There is a palpable perception in some quarters that they may have
The results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams will be published on November 28.
Results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams will be published on May 31, education ministry officials say.
After back-to-back years of declining pass rates in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations, it bounced back this year with 82.80 percent students of general education boards becoming successful.
In 2016, only a few months before his JSC examination, Shimul gave up studying and started working as a mason to support his destitute family.
Another 836 students obtain GPA-5 in this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations under the Chittagong Education Board.
The day started full of hope and enthusiasm for the family of Tajera Begum but turned tragic before noon.
With the secondary students doing better in mathematics, the SSC results this year show a rise in both the pass rate and the number of GPA-5 achievers in eight general education boards.
The results of this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and its equivalent examinations may be published on May 10 or 11, education ministry sources say.
The government will not prepare the list of the top 20 educational institutions under a board in any public examination from next year in a bid to curb malpractice by the institutes across the country.
A total of 87.04pc students pass SSC, equivalent exams, which is 4.30pc points lower than that of last year.