Dhaka, Dec 28 – A total of 83.71 percent candidates have passed this year's Junior School Certificate (JSC) and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) examinations.
Of them, 30, 852 got GPA-5.
Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid handed over a copy of the result sheet to prime minister Sheikh Hasina around 12:30pm Saturday and is scheduled to reveal the details of the results late afternoon.
The pass rate of JSC examination is 82.67 percent and JDC 88.71 percent.
Last year, the pass rate of JSC examination was 71.34 percent and JDC 81.03 percent. Some 8,556 candidates got GPA-5.
A total of 1,537,422 students took part in this year's JSC examination while the number of candidates in the JDC examination was 1,861,113.
The number of girls taking part in the examinations exceeds the number of boys by 137,585. Some 999,349 male students took part in the examinations and the number of girls was 861,764.
The results of the examinations, taken under eight educational boards and the Madrasah Education Board, will be available on the website of the boards, www.educationboardresults.gov.bd, from 4:30pm.
Candidates will also be able to get results through SMS to 16222 from Teletalk numbers. JSC candidates will have to type JSC, leave a space, type first three letters of corresponding board, leave another space and type the roll number.
For results of JDC examinations, candidates will have to type JSC, leave a space, type first three letters of corresponding board, leave another space and type the roll number.
Students, who want reexamination of their papers, will be able to apply through SMS from Teletalk numbers from Dec 29 to Jan 7.
The examinations of the Grade-VIII students were launched in 2010. This year's examinations were held in 2,009 centres across the country from Nov 1 to Nov 21.
Tests for all subjects but Bengali second part, English first and second parts and Mathematics saw questions of creative system.
The education ministry release said JSC and JDC candidates, who fail up to three subjects, will be able to get admission in GRADE-IX and will have to pass in the subjects next year.
Students with disabilities had gotten 20 more minutes in the examinations. Those who cannot see or write for other physical reasons had been given the opportunity to use writers.
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Of them, 30, 852 got GPA-5.
Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid handed over a copy of the result sheet to prime minister Sheikh Hasina around 12:30pm Saturday and is scheduled to reveal the details of the results late afternoon.
The pass rate of JSC examination is 82.67 percent and JDC 88.71 percent.
Last year, the pass rate of JSC examination was 71.34 percent and JDC 81.03 percent. Some 8,556 candidates got GPA-5.
A total of 1,537,422 students took part in this year's JSC examination while the number of candidates in the JDC examination was 1,861,113.
The number of girls taking part in the examinations exceeds the number of boys by 137,585. Some 999,349 male students took part in the examinations and the number of girls was 861,764.
The results of the examinations, taken under eight educational boards and the Madrasah Education Board, will be available on the website of the boards, www.educationboardresults.gov.bd, from 4:30pm.
Candidates will also be able to get results through SMS to 16222 from Teletalk numbers. JSC candidates will have to type JSC, leave a space, type first three letters of corresponding board, leave another space and type the roll number.
For results of JDC examinations, candidates will have to type JSC, leave a space, type first three letters of corresponding board, leave another space and type the roll number.
Students, who want reexamination of their papers, will be able to apply through SMS from Teletalk numbers from Dec 29 to Jan 7.
The examinations of the Grade-VIII students were launched in 2010. This year's examinations were held in 2,009 centres across the country from Nov 1 to Nov 21.
Tests for all subjects but Bengali second part, English first and second parts and Mathematics saw questions of creative system.
The education ministry release said JSC and JDC candidates, who fail up to three subjects, will be able to get admission in GRADE-IX and will have to pass in the subjects next year.
Students with disabilities had gotten 20 more minutes in the examinations. Those who cannot see or write for other physical reasons had been given the opportunity to use writers.
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