Staff Reporter :
The results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and its equivalent examinations will be published on May 6.
Inter-Education Board Coordination Sub-Committee President Professor Muhammad Ziaul Haq said that the chairmen of all education boards would hand the results to
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni in the morning of May 6.
“The Education Minister will then announce the results in a press briefing at International Mother Language Institute,” Professor Ziaul said.
Usually, the Education Minister submits the results to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a programme at Ganabhaban in the morning of the publishing day. After getting PM’s approval, the Education Minister announces the results formally. But this year, as the Prime Minister is not at home, Dr Dipu Moni will announce the results, the Education Ministry sources said.
A total of 21,35,333 students — 10,70,441 boys and 10,64,892 girls – from 28,682 institutions took part in the examinations.
Of the examinees, 17,00,102 sat for the SSC examinations under eight general education boards while 3,10,172 for Dakhil examinations under the Madrasa Education Board, and 1,25,059 for vocational examinations under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board.
A total of 434 students appeared in the examinations from eight overseas centres as well.
The results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and its equivalent examinations will be published on May 6.
Inter-Education Board Coordination Sub-Committee President Professor Muhammad Ziaul Haq said that the chairmen of all education boards would hand the results to
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni in the morning of May 6.
“The Education Minister will then announce the results in a press briefing at International Mother Language Institute,” Professor Ziaul said.
Usually, the Education Minister submits the results to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a programme at Ganabhaban in the morning of the publishing day. After getting PM’s approval, the Education Minister announces the results formally. But this year, as the Prime Minister is not at home, Dr Dipu Moni will announce the results, the Education Ministry sources said.
A total of 21,35,333 students — 10,70,441 boys and 10,64,892 girls – from 28,682 institutions took part in the examinations.
Of the examinees, 17,00,102 sat for the SSC examinations under eight general education boards while 3,10,172 for Dakhil examinations under the Madrasa Education Board, and 1,25,059 for vocational examinations under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board.
A total of 434 students appeared in the examinations from eight overseas centres as well.