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October 15, 2024

HSC, equivalent exam results published, pass rate 77.78%

HSC, equivalent exam results published, pass rate 77.78%

 

News Desk :: The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2024 have been published with a pass rate of 77.78% in 11 education boards of Bangladesh.

A total of 1,45,911 students attained GPA-5 this year. The results were published at 11 am on Tuesday (October 15).

This year, the madrasa board recorded the highest pass rate at 93.40%, followed by the technical education board with a pass rate of 88.09%.

Among the 9 general education boards, Rajshahi Board had a pass rate of 81.24%, while Barisal Board closely followed with 81.85%. Sylhet Board had an impressive pass rate of 85.39%, while Dhaka Board saw 79.21% of students passing. Dinajpur Board had a pass rate of 77.56%, and Cumilla Board recorded 71.15%. Chattogram Board’s pass rate stood at 70.32%, Jashore Board at 64.29%, and Mymensingh Board had the lowest pass rate among the general boards, at 63.22%.

The HSC and its equivalent exams began across the country except in Sylhet division on June 30 this year. The exams in Sylhet division started on July 9 as the Ministry of Education deferred the board’s exams due to flooding.

Students will be able to check their results through SMS and official websites.

Visiting the Dhaka Education Board website (www.dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd), www.educationboardresults.gov.bd, or www.eduboardresults.gov.bd, and clicking on the “Result” section, institutions can download result sheets by entering their EIIN number. Besides, students can download their individual result sheets using their roll and registration numbers.

Results will also be accessible via the board’s official Android app. Furthermore, students who pre-register via SMS will receive their results directly on their mobile phones.

To pre-register, students must go to the message option of any mobile operator and type: HSC<>Board Name (First 3 Letters) <>Roll<>Year and send it to 16222.

After eight days of the exams, all exams were postponed this year amid unrest centering the quota reform movement and subsequent mass upsurge.

The Education Ministry had decided to evaluate the students using subject mapping method for other subjects based on the SSC results.

A total of 14,50,790 students from nine general Education Boards, Madrasa Board and Technical Board were expected to sit for the exams from 9,463 educational institutions at 2,275 centres across the country.


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