The average pass rate in this year's Secondary School
Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations is 93.58 percent. The pass rate
in SSC examination is 94.08 percent, in Madrasa 93.33 percent and in technical
examination it is 88.49 percent.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina unveiled the results in a video
conference from Ganobhaban on Thursday (December 30). The main event was at the
Bangabandhu International Conference Center.
Earlier, the chairpersons of all the education boards handed
over the results of SSC and equivalent examinations to Education Minister Dr.
Dipu Moni on behalf of the Prime Minister.
This year, the average pass rate in SSC and equivalent examinations
is 93.58 percent which was 82.87 percent last time. As a result, the pass rate
has increased by 10.71 percent.
This year, 22 lakhs 78 thousand 98 students from 29 thousand
35 institutions under 11 education boards of the country participated in the
examination. Of these, 11 lakhs 55 thousand 96 students and 11 lakhs 23
thousand two are female students. 20 lakhs 96 thousand 546 of them have passed
the examination.
This time the pass rate in the Dhaka board is 90.15 percent.
Of these, 49,500 candidates got GPA-5. 94.80 percent of candidates have passed
in Dinajpur Board. Among them 17 thousand 578 got GPA-5.
The pass rate in Mymensingh Board of Education is 97.52
percent and 10,092 students got GPA-5. The pass rate in Jessore board is 93.09
percent, 16 thousand 461 candidates got GPA-5. Besides, the pass rate in
Barisal board is 90.19 percent, 10 thousand 219 candidates got GPA-5.
In Rajshahi 94.71 percent, in Comilla 96.27 percent, in
Chittagong 91.12 percent, and in Sylhet Board 96.76 percent of students have
passed.
On the other hand, the pass rate in Madrasa Board is 93.22
percent and 14,113 students got GPA-5. Besides, the pass rate in technical is
88.49 percent and 5,187 candidates got GPA-5 there.
Candidates will be able to know the results through the
website and SMS of the Board of Education. Besides, the inter-education board
has requested everyone to go to the institution and see the results in
compliance with the health rules.
The SSC examination started on November 14 after a delay of 9 months due to the closure of educational institutions due to the epidemic coronavirus. Group-wise examinations were held on three elective subjects with a short syllabus and ended on November 23.
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President Mohammed Shahabuddin today asked the university authorities concerned to implement world-standard higher education.
He came up with the call when a delegation of Dhaka University led by its Vice-Chancellor (VC) Professor Dr ASM Maqsud Kamal called on him at Bangabhaban here.
During the meeting, the President was apprised by the VC of the overall activities of DU, President's Press Secretary Md Joynal Abedin told BSS in the afternoon.
The university chancellor put emphasis on the research activities in the university to make country’s higher education meaningful.
The world situation is changing rapidly due to the revolutionary development of information technology (IT), he mentioned.
The President stressed on making students competent and skilled to keep pace with the changing world.
The head of state said the overall education programme, including the curriculum should be adjusted to highlight the skills and abilities of the students in the international arena.
The DU VC informed the president that a master plan has been formulated for the overall development of the university. And it will be implemented in three phases over 15 years, resulting in major changes in the DU’s infrastructural and academic curriculum, he added.
Secretaries concerned to the Bangabhan were present on the occasion.
President Mohammed Shahabuddin Dhaka University Higher Education
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Education Minister Dipu Moni said, in the previous exams we
saw that attempts were made to leak question papers at various places. But they
did not succeed. We are adopting innovative strategies and strict monitoring to
stop question leaking. However, strict action will be taken if anyone tries to
spread rumors or leak questions.
The minister said this while talking to reporters after
visiting Begum Badrunnesa Govt. Girls’ College centre in the capital on Sunday
(November 6).
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The Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) and equivalent
examinations are set to begin today (November 6). Bangla first paper exam will
be held at 11:00 am on Sunday, on the very first of the schedule.
Meanwhile, special measures have been taken for dengue
patients. Also, it has been asked to sprinkle mosquito spray in and around the
center to reduce the risk of HSC candidates.
This year, 12 lakh 3 thousand 407 candidates from 9 thousand
181 educational institutions will participate in the examination in 2 thousand
649 centers. Among them, 6 lakh 22 thousand 796 are male students and 5 lakh 80
thousand 611 are female students. Last year the number of candidates was 13
lakh 99 thousand 690.
As per the scheduled, the written examination will continue
till December 13. After the written exam, practical exam will be held from 15th
December to 22nd December.
Usually HSC exam starts in April. But due to corona
situation, it was not possible to take this exam at the scheduled time. SSC and
HSC exams were postponed due to massive floods in some districts including
Sylhet.
Education Minister Dipu Moni said on October 19 that
coaching centers will be closed for 42 days across the country due to the HSC
examination. Accordingly, all coaching centers are closed since November 3,
which will continue till December 14.
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Education Minister Dipu Moni said, in the previous exams we saw that attempts were made to leak question papers at various places. But they did not succeed. We are adopting innovative strategies and strict monitoring to stop question leaking. However, strict action will be taken if anyone tries to spread rumors or leak questions.
The Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations are set to begin today (November 6). Bangla first paper exam will be held at 11:00 am on Sunday, on the very first of the schedule. Meanwhile, special measures have been taken for dengue patients. Also, it has been asked to sprinkle mosquito spray in and around the center to reduce the risk of HSC candidates.