The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of 2023 were published with a pass rate of 77.78 in 11 education boards in the country.
However, 78.64% passed in the previous year.
This year, 1,45,911 students secured the highest Grade Point Average (GPA)-5.
Tapan Kumar Sarkar, President of the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee and Chairman of the Dhaka Education Board, announced the results on Tuesday morning (October 15) at the Dhaka Education Board office in Bakshi Bazar, Dhaka.
According to him, the overall pass rate for this year’s HSC exam is 75.56 percent, with 131,376 students achieving a GPA-5. In the Alim exam, the pass rate stands at 93.40 percent, with 9,613 candidates earning a GPA-5. Meanwhile, the pass rate for Vocational, BM, and Diploma in Commerce exams is 99.09 percent, with 4,922 students securing a GPA-5.
In comparison, last year the average pass rate for HSC and equivalent exams was 78.64 percent, and 92,365 students achieved a GPA-5.
Here’s how to access your HSC 2024 results:
From respective institutions, students can collect their HSC 2024 results from their respective colleges after 11:00 am.
Online: Students can also check their HSC results online via three websites: www.dhakaeducationboard.gov.bd, www.educationboardresults.gov.bd, and www.eduboardresults.gov.bd. To access results, students need to input their HSC roll and registration numbers. Additionally, institutions can download result sheets using their Educational Institute Identification Number (EIIN).
Via SMS: To get the results through SMS, follow these steps:
- Type "HSC" and add a space.
- Enter the first three letters of your education board, followed by a space.
- Enter your HSC roll number, then another space.
- Enter the exam year (2024).
- Send the message to 16222.
For example, an HSC 2024 candidate from Dhaka with roll number 12345 would send: "HSC Dha 12345 2024".
Over 1.4 million students were registered for this year's HSC exams across nine general, technical, and madrasa boards.
The HSC exams started on June 30 but were disrupted by the quota reform protests. The remaining exams were postponed after the fall of the Hasina-led government, and rescheduled for September 11. However, on August 20, the remaining exams were cancelled due to protests.
This year’s results were calculated using subject mapping, with marks for six cancelled exams determined based on students' previous Secondary School Certificate (SSC) results.
BDST: 1133 HRS, OCT 15, 2024
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