Pass rate, GPA-5 rise
Dhaka, July 15 (bdnews24.com) The pass rate and the number of GPA-5 achievers in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of the 10 education boards, including madrasa, vocational and general education boards have increased this year.
The results, published on Thursday, have already been sent to the centres. The results are also available on the education ministry website.
Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid pointed out various aspects of the results in a press briefing at the ministry at noon.
Confusion arose initially over the two sets of results in the 12pm press meet organised at the education ministry to declare the results.
Nahid detected the cause of the confusion and halted the conference for nearly an hour.
He returned to the conference around 1.30pm and clarified that the confusion arose because the inclusion of Diploma in Business Studies (DIBS) examination results in the total estimation.
He reasoned, "DIBS examination is equivalent to the HSC exams. In the past it was never included in the total estimate. The confusion was created as we included it in the total calculation for the first time."
He informed that the total pass rate in the HSC and equivalent examinations under 10 education boards stand at 74.31 percent with DIBS results included and without DIBS it stands at 74.28 percent.
DIBS is offered only under the Dhaka board.
Dhaka board's chairman professor Fahima Khatun told bdnews24.com that including DIBS, the pass rate at her board stands at 72.25 percent and without it, 72.10 percent.
A total of 29,004 candidates obtained Grade Point Average (GPA) 5 around the country, including the DIBS results.
Leaving out the DIBS results, the statistics stand at 28,761 candidates with GPA 5 and a 74.28 percent pass rate under the 10 educational boards.
Earlier in the morning, the minister handed over a copy of the results to prime minister Sheikh Hasina in the presence of the heads of the education boards.
Last year, the pass rate stood at 70.73 percent with 18,222 candidates achieving a GPA 5.
The pass rate rose by 3.55 this year.
The results this year came out only 57 days after completion of the exams.
At the press conference, education minister detailed on the different aspects of the results and pointed out that the pass rates in the eight general education boards stood at 71.82 percent.
Dhaka board's pass rate was 72.10 percent, Rajshahi board 75.43 percent, Jessore board 67.73 percent, Dinajpur board 67.54 percent, Sylhet board 76.12 percent, Chittagong board 72.65 percent, Comilla 73.13 percent and Barisal board 74.34 percent.
The pass rate under the Madrassah education board was 86.55 percent and vocational education board was 82.48 percent.
Of the 10 boards, Sylhet exceeded all boards in pass rates while Dinajpur lagged behind all others.
Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid continued to say, "The current SSC and HSC results were published utilising information technology to the fullest. Prime minister Sheikh Hasina talked about results with two colleges through video conferencing."
The education minister handed over a copy of the results to the prime minister around 10am. The education secretary and heads of the boards were present during the handover.
The prime minister talked to Sylhet through video conference on the occasion of the results' publication. The video conference was organised at Sylhet Government Womens College. Other than this, she spoke at a conference organised at Bangabandhu Government College at Gopalganj.
Results were sent to many colleges through e-mails. Students will be able to get the results on websites of their respective education boards and through mobile phones.
The website address of general category and madrasa education boards is
www.educationboardresult.gov.bd and the address of vocational education board is
http://result.bted.gov.bd.
Students can send message to 16222 from any mobile operator to find out their result.
The results were published 57 days since the exams finished in the second week of May.The exams started on April 1 across the county under 10 education boards.
A total of 736,373 candidates sat for the exams, of which 400,464 were males and remaining 335, 909 females. An additional 146 candidates took part in the exams from abroad, at five centres in Jeddah, Riyadh, Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Tripoli.
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