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Around 80.39 per cent of examinees have passed in Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations this year.
The pass rate is 7.05 percentage points lower than last year as 87.44 per cent students passed the examination in 2022, according to local news portals.
Meanwhile, a total of 183,578 students achieved a GPA of 5 in the SSC examinations this year. The number was 269,602 in 2022.
On Friday morning, Education Minister Dipu Moni handed over the results of SSC and equivalent examinations to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Ganabhaban, reports bdnews24.com.
Later, the premier also received statistical reports on the results from the chairmen of the education boards.
Students can check their results either at their institutions, online, or via SMS from 10:30 am.
Dipu Moni will provide a breakdown of the results at a media briefing at the International Mother Language Institute in Dhaka’s Segunbagicha at 11:30 am.
The SSC tests began on Apr 30. Students usually get the results within 60 days after the end of the exams.
This year’s exams were delayed by several days due to Cyclone Mocha.
Eight international centres also hosted the SSC and equivalent exams this year.
The SSC and equivalent exams were held under a revised and rearranged syllabus, allowing students to take the tests with full marks and within the designated time.
RESULTS VIA SMS
The results of SSC and equivalent exams will be available on the education board website at www.educationboardresults.gov.bd. Students need to provide their roll and registration numbers.
To receive the results on a mobile phone, a student will need to type SSC<space>first three letters of the education board<space>roll number<space>2023 and send the text message to 16222. They will receive the result in the reply.
Madrasa students will need to type Dakhil<space>Mad<space>roll number<space>2023 and send the SMS to 16222.
Technical board students will have to type SSC<space>Tec<space>roll number<space>2021 and send the SMS to 16222.

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