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Bangladesh SSC results 2023: Girls outshine boys in pass rate and GPA-5 achievement

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Female students outperformed the male candidates in this year's Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams, securing higher pass rates and GPA grades.

A total of 20,41,450 students -- 10,31,647 female and 10,09,803 male -- sat for this year's exams.

Of them, 16,41,140 students passed this year's exams -- 8,44,736 girls and 7,96,404 boys -- with girls outnumbering boys by 48,332.

The pass rate of female students is 81.88 percent while it is 78.87 percent among boys -- a gap of 3.01 percentage point.

Among the total, 98,614 girls secured GPA-5 while 84,964 boys achieved the highest grade point average, which is 13,650 more than the boys.

 
Congrats to the female students who scored GPA-5.

That will inevitably be reflected in the employment market.

By Jove!

Bangladesh might achieve something the woke infested west claims to aspire to: True equality via meritocracy.

Anyway, Bangladesh is a shining beacon in an otherwise disgusting neighbourhood.

Another achievement that will be assigned to Hasina by history writers.

Absolutely would not be possible if she did not contain religious fanaticism and promote female rights.

Ultimately, enemies cannot demonise a country that shuns wars, has high female labour participation and high exam results. And where minorities are not actively vilified by ministers and senior civil servants.

Something like Manipur, Gujarat massacre, Delhi killings etc etc would never happen in Hasina’s Bangladesh.

Bangladesh has a leader who doesn’t vilify minorities 24/7.

Something that USA (Trump and Republicans), India (Modi) and U.K. (Boris and Tories) cannot claim.
 
The interest of minorities were well taken care of during BNP's rule also. BNP leaders like Goyeshar babu and Nitai babu are from Hindu background.
 
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Female students outperformed the male candidates in this year's Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams, securing higher pass rates and GPA grades.

A total of 20,41,450 students -- 10,31,647 female and 10,09,803 male -- sat for this year's exams.

Of them, 16,41,140 students passed this year's exams -- 8,44,736 girls and 7,96,404 boys -- with girls outnumbering boys by 48,332.

The pass rate of female students is 81.88 percent while it is 78.87 percent among boys -- a gap of 3.01 percentage point.

Among the total, 98,614 girls secured GPA-5 while 84,964 boys achieved the highest grade point average, which is 13,650 more than the boys.


These girls should dress appropriately.
 
That should change.

If Europe can malign our dress as Burqini and ban them, why can't Islamic nations mandate Hijab as a requirement in our ouwn nations?
We are people's republic. A moderate muslim country. So, hijab is optional. Do all female citizens wear hijab in Pakistan?
 

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